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Preface | ||
Program Committee | ||
Ruthless Reductionism in Recent Neuroscience | 3 | |
A Layered Reference Model of the Brain | 7 | |
Perceptual Learning and Abstraction in Machine Learning | 18 | |
On Information and Knowledge Representation in the Brain | 26 | |
Profiling Co-operative Problem-Based Learning Situations | 32 | |
Signal Classification through Multifractal Analysis and Complex Domain Neural Networks | 41 | |
Exploring Cognitive Approach through the Neural Network Paradigm: "Trajectory Planning Application" | 47 | |
Statistical Learning Theory and State of the Art in SVM | 55 | |
A Modular Neural Network Architecture with Approximation Capability and Its Applications | 60 | |
Measurement of the Cognitive Functional Complexity of Software | 67 | |
Psychotherapy for System Requirements | 75 | |
Adding Diversity to Software Inspections | 81 | |
Automatic Concept Evolution | 89 | |
The Cognitive Process of Comprehension | 93 | |
Analogy of Incremental Program Development and Constructivist Learning | 98 | |
A Cognitive Complexity Metric Based on Category Learning | 106 | |
From Cognitive Psychology to Cognitive Informatics | 114 | |
Mixing Semantic Networks and Conceptual Vectors: The Case of Hyperonymy | 121 | |
Perspectives on Cognitive Informatics | 129 | |
Agent-Based Application for Supporting Job Matchmaking for Teleworkers | 137 | |
Agent Paradigm in Clinical Large-Scale Data Mining Environment | 143 | |
Towards the Identification of Living Agents in Complex Computational Environments | 151 | |
Defining Meta-adaptable Living Agents | 161 | |
Interaction Protocol Design: Application to an Agent-Based Teleteaching Project | 171 | |
Conceptual Framework for Interactive Ontology Building | 179 | |
Characterizing Chaos through Lyapunov Metrics | 189 | |
Expressing Performance Issues in Web Application Design | 202 | |
Background Color Coordination Support System for Web Page Design | 207 | |
Classification of Documents by Content | 214 | |
On Cognitive Mechanisms of the Eyes: The Sensor vs. the Browser of the Brain | 225 | |
Author Index | 227 |
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