Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2012 | Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the BICA Society | ISBN 9783642342745

Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2012

Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the BICA Society

herausgegeben von Antonio Chella, Roberto Pirrone, Rosario Sorbello und Kamilla Rún Jóhannsdóttir
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAntonio Chella
Herausgegeben vonRoberto Pirrone
Herausgegeben vonRosario Sorbello
Herausgegeben vonKamilla Rún Jóhannsdóttir
Buchcover Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2012  | EAN 9783642342745 | ISBN 3-642-34274-4 | ISBN 978-3-642-34274-5

Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2012

Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the BICA Society

herausgegeben von Antonio Chella, Roberto Pirrone, Rosario Sorbello und Kamilla Rún Jóhannsdóttir
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAntonio Chella
Herausgegeben vonRoberto Pirrone
Herausgegeben vonRosario Sorbello
Herausgegeben vonKamilla Rún Jóhannsdóttir

The challenge of creating a real-life computational equivalent of the human mind requires that we better understand at a computational level how natural intelligent systems develop their cognitive and learning functions. In recent years, biologically inspired cognitive architectures have emerged as a powerful new approach toward gaining this kind of understanding (here “biologically inspired” is understood broadly as “brain-mind inspired”). Still, despite impressive successes and growing interest in BICA, wide gaps separate different approaches from each other and from solutions found in biology. Modern scientific societies pursue related yet separate goals, while the mission of the BICA Society consists in the integration of many efforts in addressing the above challenge. Therefore, the BICA Society shall bring together researchers from disjointed fields and communities who devote their efforts to solving the same challenge, despite that they may “speak different languages”. This will be achieved by promoting and facilitating the transdisciplinary study of cognitive architectures, and in the long-term perspective – creating one unifying widespread framework for the human-level cognitive architectures and their implementations.
This book is a proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the BICA Society, which was hold in Palermo-Italy from October 31 to November 2, 2012. The book describes recent advances and new challenges around the theme of understanding
how to create general-purpose humanlike artificial intelligence using inspirations from studies of the brain and the mind.