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Conceptual basis of cognitive mimetics for information engineering

Tuomo KujalaPertti SaariluomaAntero Karvonen

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Cognitive scienceinformation engineeringkognitioHistoryInformation engineeringComputer sciencecognitive mimeticsCognitionConceptual basistekoälytietojenkäsittelyComputer Science ApplicationsEducation

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Abstract Intelligent information processing is topical in modern technology design and development. The fundamental idea was developed by Turing as he made the first conceptual models of information-processing computers. Though it has practically never been noticed, Turing’s work was a model of how to mimic human intelligent information processes and generate technologies, which can carry out intelligent tasks. The design method can be called cognitive mimetics as it imitates human information processes to design technologies and their applications. One can use cognitive mimetics even in solving techno-ethical problems. This is why we think that cognitive mimetics are vital as a method to generate intelligent information processes.

10.1088/1742-6596/1828/1/012004https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/e0ac2a81-3fd4-4907-9ae4-e0a99699e4f3