Inference on the Low Level

Inference on the Low Level
Author: Hannes Leitgeb
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781402028069

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In contrast to the prevailing tradition in epistemology, the focus in this book is on low-level inferences, i.e., those inferences that we are usually not consciously aware of and that we share with the cat nearby which infers that the bird which she sees picking grains from the dirt, is able to fly. Presumably, such inferences are not generated by explicit logical reasoning, but logical methods can be used to describe and analyze such inferences. Part 1 gives a purely system-theoretic explication of belief and inference. Part 2 adds a reliabilist theory of justification for inference, with a qualitative notion of reliability being employed. Part 3 recalls and extends various systems of deductive and nonmonotonic logic and thereby explains the semantics of absolute and high reliability. In Part 4 it is proven that qualitative neural networks are able to draw justified deductive and nonmonotonic inferences on the basis of distributed representations. This is derived from a soundness/completeness theorem with regard to cognitive semantics of nonmonotonic reasoning. The appendix extends the theory both logically and ontologically, and relates it to A. Goldman's reliability account of justified belief.

Inference on the Low Level

Inference on the Low Level
Author: Hannes Leitgeb
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9401570760

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Inference and Consciousness

Inference and Consciousness
Author: Timothy Chan,Anders Nes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351366731

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Inference has long been a central concern in epistemology, as an essential means by which we extend our knowledge and test our beliefs. Inference is also a key notion in influential psychological accounts of mental capacities, ranging from problem-solving to perception. Consciousness, on the other hand, has arguably been the defining interest of philosophy of mind over recent decades. Comparatively little attention, however, has been devoted to the significance of consciousness for the proper understanding of the nature and role of inference. It is commonly suggested that inference may be either conscious or unconscious. Yet how unified are these various supposed instances of inference? Does either enjoy explanatory priority in relation to the other? In what way, or ways, can an inference be conscious, or fail to be conscious, and how does this matter? This book brings together original essays from established scholars and emerging theorists that showcase how several current debates in epistemology, philosophy of psychology and philosophy of mind can benefit from more reflections on these and related questions about the significance of consciousness for inference.

An Introduction to Human Physiology

An Introduction to Human Physiology
Author: Augustus Désiré Waller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1891
Genre: Human physiology
ISBN: HARVARD:HN2WRK

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An Introduction to physiology

An Introduction to physiology
Author: Augustus Désiré Waller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1891
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:24503384880

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An Introduction to Human Physiology

An Introduction to Human Physiology
Author: Waller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1891
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UBBS:UBBS-00131133

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Design Thinking Research

Design Thinking Research
Author: Hasso Plattner,Christoph Meinel,Larry Leifer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319068237

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Design thinking as a user-centric innovation method has become more and more widespread during the past years. An increasing number of people and institutions have experienced its innovative power. While at the same time the demand has grown for a deep, evidence-based understanding of the way design thinking functions. This challenge is addressed by the Design Thinking Research Program between Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA and Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Germany. Summarizing the outcomes of the 5th program year, this book imparts the scientific findings gained by the researchers through their investigations, experiments and studies. The method of design thinking works when applied with diligence and insight. With this book and the underlying research projects, we aim to understand the innovation process of design thinking and the people behind it. The contributions ultimately center on the issue of building innovators. The focus of the investigation is on what people are doing and thinking when engaged in creative design innovation and how their innovation work can be supported. Therefore, within three topic areas, various frameworks, methodologies, mind sets, systems and tools are explored and further developed. The book begins with an assessment of crucial factors for innovators such as empathy and creativity, the second part addresses the improvement of team collaboration and finally we turn to specific tools and approaches which ensure information transfer during the design process. All in all, the contributions shed light and show deeper insights how to support the work of design teams in order to systematically and successfully develop innovations and design progressive solutions for tomorrow.

Active Inference

Active Inference
Author: Christopher L. Buckley,Daniela Cialfi,Pablo Lanillos,Maxwell Ramstead,Noor Sajid,Hideaki Shimazaki,Tim Verbelen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2023-03-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783031287190

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This volume constitutes the papers of the 3rd International Workshop on Active Inference, IWAI 2022, held in Grenoble, France, in conjunction with ECML/PKDD, on September 19, 2022. The 25 revised full papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 31 submissions.