Title :
Counterfactual Based Innovation: A Galois Lattice Approach of Creative Thinking
Author :
Tijus, Charles ; Poitrenaud, Sébastien ; Léger, Laure ; Brézillon, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Cognitions Humaine et Artificielle, Univ. Paris 8, St. Denis, France
Abstract :
Counterfactual reasoning is a form of modal reasoning about the way things could be (have been, would be) in contrast to reasoning about the way things actually are (were). This form of reasoning is elusive and provides reasoning bias. However, in the framework of a cognitive science theory that advocate that people reason using factual categories, counterfactuals being category counterfactuals, seen as same level collateral complementary categories of the factual category, provide a basis for innovation processes that differs from analogical thinking and case-based theory. The modeling shows how to implement tools for innovative solutions using Galois lattices and contextual graphs.
Keywords :
cognitive systems; decision support systems; inference mechanisms; innovation management; Galois lattice approach; analogical thinking; case-based theory; category counterfactual; cognitive science theory; collateral complementary category; contextual graph; counterfactual reasoning; creative thinking; factual category; innovation support system; modal reasoning; Cognition; Cognitive science; Context modeling; Decision making; Econometrics; History; Lattices; Motion pictures; Problem-solving; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Computing and Communication Technologies, 2009. RIVF '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Da Nang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4566-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4568-4
DOI :
10.1109/RIVF.2009.5174633