DocumentCode :
1611141
Title :
Cognitive Substrates: What They Are and What They Learn
Author :
Kovács, Alexander I. ; Ueno, Haruki
Author_Institution :
Graduate Univ. for Adv. Studies, National Inst. of Informatics, Tokyo
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
115
Lastpage :
120
Abstract :
The fabrication of veritable cognizers relies on an understanding of possible substrates of cognition. Cognitive substrates are subsystems of cognizers, though cognition itself is not a property of them alone but from interaction with the rest of a cognizer and the environment. Ultimately, all cognitive functions including cognitive development and learning need to be explained in terms of processes in cognitive substrates without recourse to logically incoherent reified knowledge, concept structures, behaviors, etc. We describe what cognitive substrates are and where they fit in. We discuss what learning means from the view of cognitive substrates and what can and must be learned by them. We conclude that learning is ongoing change in the system organization of the cognitive substrate itself and that the only representation available in a cognitive substrate is about the innards of the cognizer itself. The only models that can exist in and be learned by a cognitive substrate are not of the external environment or objects and events in it, but of the processes and states the system engages in when interacting with the environment or things in the world
Keywords :
cognition; cognitive systems; cognition; cognitive development; cognitive learning; cognitive robotics; cognitive substrates; Cognition; Cognitive robotics; Fabrication; Informatics; Orbital robotics; Predictive models; Sections;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Development and Learning, 2005. Proceedings., The 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Osaka
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9226-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DEVLRN.2005.1490955
Filename :
1490955
Link To Document :
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