DocumentCode
2831401
Title
A model of spatial thinking for computational intelligence
Author
Sorudeykin, Kirill A.
Author_Institution
Relevance R&D Corp., Kharkov Nat. Univ. of Radio Electron., Kharkov, Ukraine
fYear
2011
fDate
9-12 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
311
Lastpage
318
Abstract
Trying to be effective (no matter who exactly and in what field) a person face the problem which inevitably destroys all our attempts to easily get to a desired goal. The problem is the existence of some insuperable barriers for our mind, another words barriers for principles of thinking. They are our clue and main reason for research. Here we investigate these barriers and their features exposing the nature of mental process. We start from special structures which reflect the ways to define relations between objects. Then we came to realizing about what is the material our mind uses to build thoughts, to make conclusions, to understand, to form reasoning, etc. This can be called a mental dynamics. After this the nature of mental barriers on the required level of abstraction as well as the ways to pass through them became clear. We begin to understand why thinking flows in such a way, with such specifics and with such limitations we can observe in reality. This can help us to be more optimal. At the final step we start to understand, what mathematical models can be applied to such a picture. We start to express our thoughts in a language of mathematics, developing an apparatus for our Spatial Theory of Mind, suitable to represent processes and infrastructure of thinking. We use abstract algebra and stay invariant in relation to the nature of objects.
Keywords
algebra; artificial intelligence; abstract algebra; computational intelligence; mathematical model; mathematics; mental process; spatial thinking; Cognition; Complexity theory; Context; Face; Physics; Shape; Vocabulary;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design & Test Symposium (EWDTS), 2011 9th East-West
Conference_Location
Sevastopol
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1957-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EWDTS.2011.6116427
Filename
6116427
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