Cognitive mimetics : Main ideas
Saariluoma, P., Kujala, T., Karvonen, A., & Ahonen, M. (2018). Cognitive mimetics : Main ideas. In H. R. Arabnia, D. d. l. Fuente, E. B. Kozerenko, J. A. Olivas, & F. G. Tinetti (Eds.), ICAI'18 : Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 202-206). CSREA Press. Retrieved from https://csce.ucmss.com/cr/books/2018/LFS/CSREA2018/ICA4083.pdf
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The modern era of emerging intelligent
technologies necessitates the development of technologyspecific design methods. Artificial intelligence (AI), robots,
and autonomous systems are expected to replace humans in
many intelligent information-processing tasks. To develop
such systems, however, designers need to understand what
happens in the minds of the people completing such tasks
today. Designers also need methods to develop intelligent
technological solutions. In the present paper, we discuss
cognitive mimetics as a possible tool for designers of
intelligent technologies. Like biomimetics, cognitive mimetics
is an analogy-based method; however, instead of looking for
structural and material analogies between natural and
technological solutions, cognitive mimetics searches for
analogies and similarities between existent human and
animal information processes and technical solutions. Thus,
cognitive mimetics can be useful as an idea-generating
method for designers developing intelligent technological
solutions.
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