Cognitive Mimetics for Designing Intelligent Technologies
Kujala, T., & Saariluoma, P. (2018). Cognitive Mimetics for Designing Intelligent Technologies. Advances in Human-Computer Interaction, 2018, Article 9215863. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9215863
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© 2018 Tuomo Kujala and Pertti Saariluoma.
Design mimetics is an important method of creation in technology design. Here, we review design mimetics as a plausible approach
to address the problem of how to design generally intelligent technology. We argue that design mimetics can be conceptually divided
into three levels based on the source of imitation. Biomimetics focuses on the structural similarities between systems in nature and
technical solutions for solving design problems. In robotics, the sensory-motor systems of humans and animals are a source of
design solutions. At the highest level, we introduce the concept of cognitive mimetics, in which the source for imitation is human
information processing. We review and discuss some historical examples of cognitive mimetics, its potential uses, methods, levels,
and current applications, and how to test its success. We conclude by a practical example showing how cognitive mimetics can be
a highly valuable complimentary approach for pattern matching and machine learning based design of artifcial intelligence (AI)
for solving specifc human-AI interaction design problems.
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