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An ontology for cognitive mimetics

Pertti SaariluomaKai HapponenTuomo KujalaMikael WahlströmRonny PuustinenAntero Karvonen

subject

Artificial intelligenceComputer science05 social sciencesIntelligent decision support systemInformation processingExpert studiesCognitionCognitive mimetics02 engineering and technologyOntology (information science)Design methodsHuman–computer interactionAI0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOntology020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesProtocol analysis050107 human factors

description

AI and autonomous systems are intended to replace people in several jobs. People have worked in these jobs being able to execute the required information processing. This implies that new technical artefacts must be able to perform equitably effective information processing. Thus, it makes sense to develop the analysis of human information processing in designing intelligent systems. This approach has been termed cognitive mimetics. This paper studies how it would be practical to gain knowledge about human information processing and organize this knowledge using ontologies.

10.1109/csci46756.2018.00228https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/da1f5feb-12a5-478a-ba1a-5c19ef4f24dd