Modeling Associative Reasoning Processes
Schon, Claudia, Furbach, Ulrich, Ragni, Marco
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The human capability to reason about one domain by using knowledge of other domains has been researched for more than 50 years, but models that are formally sound and predict cognitive process are sparse. We propose a formally sound method that models associative reasoning by adapting logical reasoning mechanisms. In particular it is shown that the combination with large commensense knowledge within a single reasoning system demands for an efficient and powerful association technique. This approach is also used for modelling mind-wandering and the Remote Associates Test (RAT) for testing creativity. In a general discussion we show implications of the model for a broad variety of cognitive phenomena including consciousness.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-7-2022
- Country:
- North America > United States
- New York (0.04)
- Minnesota > Hennepin County
- Minneapolis (0.14)
- California
- Europe
- United Kingdom > England
- Oxfordshire > Oxford (0.04)
- Moldova > Gagauzia
- Comrat (0.04)
- Germany
- Bremen > Bremen (0.04)
- Baden-Württemberg > Freiburg (0.04)
- Belgium > Brussels-Capital Region
- Brussels (0.04)
- United Kingdom > England
- Africa > Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa > Addis Ababa (0.04)
- North America > United States
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.82)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Neurology (0.67)
- Technology: