Cognitive Modeling Systems in Information Technology, Psychology, and Business

Cognitive Modeling Systems in Information Technology, Psychology, and Business

Tom Adi (The Readware Institute, USA)
Release Date: January, 2017|Copyright: © 2017 |Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
EISBN13: 9781522522607|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2260-7
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Description

The ways in which humans perceive and interpret the surrounding world are affected by numerous factors. By utilizing new theories for information processing, these applications can be transferred to different domains.

Cognitive Modeling Systems in Information Technology, Psychology, and Business provides novel insight into an emerging scientific method and its implementations across diverse fields. Including pivotal discussions on emotional processes and information retrieval, this video is an ideal resource for academics, researchers, graduate students, professionals, and practitioners actively involved in information technology, psychology, and business.

Topics Covered

  • Consumer Choice
  • Emotional Processes
  • Information Retrieval
  • Linguistic Analysis
  • Synthetic Emotions
  • Text Analysis

Table of Contents

Introduction
2:07 mins
Section 1:How Cognition Works
 
Lesson 1:Sounds Symbolize Cognitive Templates that are Complex, Abstract and Vague
15:46 mins
 
Lesson 2:Cognitive Templates Symbolized by Sounds are Interpreted Involuntarily
10:28 mins
 
Lesson 3:Our Cognitive Models are Generated by Interpreting Word Root Sound Templates
9:41 mins
 
Section 2:Modeling with Advanced Cognitive Elements
 
Lesson 4:Manifestation and Containment
12:03 mins
 
Lesson 5:Psychological Models with Compound Abstract Processes
12:11 mins
 
Lesson 6:More Cognitive Models for Psychology
12:01 mins
 
Section 3:Building a Cognitive Ontology for a Field of Study
 
Lesson 7:A Cognitive Ontology of Psychology: The Basics
12:44 mins
 
Lesson 8:Mechanisms of the Cognitive Ontology of Psychology
6:34 mins
 
Lesson 9:Toward a Cognitive Ontology of Consumer Choices
10:44 mins