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What is Cognitive Computers

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Cognitive computers are aimed at cognitive and perceptive concept/knowledge processing based on contemporary denotational mathematics , that is, concept algebra, Real-Time Process Algebra (RTPA), and system algebra.
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Cognitive Informatics
Yingxu Wang (University of Calgary, Canada)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch017
Abstract
Cognitive informatics (CI) is an emerging discipline that studies the natural intelligence and internal information processing mechanisms of the brain, as well as the processes involved in perception and cognition. CI provides a coherent set of fundamental theories and contemporary mathematics that form the foundation for most information- and knowledge-based science and engineering disciplines, such as computer science, cognitive science, neuropsychology, systems science, cybernetics, software engineering, and knowledge engineering.
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