نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive informatics

تعداد نتایج: 294714  

2007
Fehmida Hussain

A cognitive model[7] is implemented in ACT-R 6.0 [1] to demonstrate how modeling can help us understand better not only how our attention system works but also explain how it functions in a coordinated way to produce effective behavior. A Cognitive Model of Modulation between Attentional Networks Fehmida Hussain and Sharon Wood. ([email protected], [email protected]) Representation and C...

Journal: :Multiple sclerosis 2012
Alan Thompson Jack Antel William Carroll

In August 2010, I (Vijay) became a member of the Executive Committee of IEEE TC on Intelligent Informatics (TCII). As my primary responsibility as a new member of the EC, I am happy to serve the community as the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Intelligent Informatics Bulletin. The research specializations of the TCII members span multiple cognitive and intelligent paradigms, such as knowledge engin...

Journal: :Cancer treatment and research 2007
Igor Jurisica Dennis A Wigle Bill Wong Ming Tsao Jiang Liu Michael Johnston Thomas Kislinger

The best ebooks about Cancer Informatics In The Post Genomic Era Toward Information Based Medicine that you can get for free here by download this Cancer Informatics In The Post Genomic Era Toward Information Based Medicine and save to your desktop. This ebooks is under topic such as cancer informatics in the post genomic era toward cancer informatics in the post genomic era cancer informatics ...

Journal: :AORN journal 2014
Dee McGonigle Kathy Hunter Carolyn Sipes Toni Hebda

N ursing informatics is an exciting nursing specialtydit affects learning environments, meaningful use, interprofessional collaboration, patient care settings, strategic planning, patient satisfaction, and, ultimately, patient outcomes. Simply put, nursing informatics is the practice of using nursing science and technology to enhance the pathway that data take to become knowledge to improve pat...

2009
Andrew G. Stricker Toni Scribner

The Air Force community will see growing interconnectivity between the physical world and virtual worlds to better support or augment and bridge formal and informal learning and decision support across a lifelong continuum of service. The seams between virtual and physical systems will increasingly become ubiquitous in service to lifelong learning and support of Airmen. For example, advances in...

Journal: :IJCINI 2014
Yingxu Wang

Humor is an advanced emotional and cognitive ability of mankind that involves complex semantic inference and deep passionate appreciation. This paper presents the cognitive foundations of amusement and a general theory of humor based on the recent advances in cognitive informatics, cognitive linguistics, cognitive computing, and fuzzy causal analyses. A theory of fuzzy false causation (FFC) is ...

2007
Christine W. Chan

Cognitive informatics (CI) 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, which form the foundation for most information and knowledge-based science and engineering disciplines such as computer science, co...

Introduction: The American Medical Association has introduced the newest medical subspecialty field known as "Clinical Informatics" since 2011. In order to present similar courses in Iran, it is necessary to design and evaluate a training program. The comparison of educational systems improves the content and quality of design of an educational program. Therefore, the objective of this study wa...

Journal: :IJSSCI 2011
Yingxu Wang

Human thought, perception, reasoning, and problem solving are highly dependent on causal inferences. This paper presents a set of cognitive models for causation analyses and causal inferences. The taxonomy and mathematical models of causations are created. The framework and properties of causal inferences are elaborated. Methodologies for uncertain causal inferences are discussed. The theoretic...

2008
Lidia Ogiela Ryszard Tadeusiewicz Marek R. Ogiela

In the paper there will be demonstrated how linguistic theory and cognitive resonance models can be applied to the development of intelligent medical diagnosis support systems. The cognitive informatics methods in the form o linguistic sequential and graph grammars can facilitate an in-depth semantic analysis of the selected medical patterns and visualizations. The main objective is to present ...

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