sábado, 26 de junho de 2010

Informática Cognitiva e Inteligência Natural


Cognitive informatics is a multidisciplinary field that acts as the bridge between natural science and information science. Specifically, it investigates the potential applications of information processing and natural intelligence to science and engineering disciplines. This collection, entitled Discoveries and Breakthroughs in Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence provides emerging research topics in cognitive informatics research with a focus on such topics as reducing cognitive overload, real-time process algebra, and neural networks for iris recognition, emotion recognition in speech, and the classification of musical chords.
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About the Author Yingxu Wang is Professor of Cognitive Informatics and Software Engineering, Director of International Center for Cognitive Informatics, and Director of Theoretical and Empirical Software Engineering Research Center at the University of Calgary. He is a Fellow of WIF, a P.Eng of Canada, a senior member of IEEE and ACM, and a member of ISO/IEC JTC1 and the Canadian Advisory Committee for ISO. He received a PhD in software engineering from The Nottingham Trent University and a BSc in electrical engineering from Shanghai Tiedao University. He has industrial experience since 1972 and has been a full professor since 1994. He was a visiting professor in the Computing Laboratory at Oxford University in 1995, the Deptartment of Computer Science at Stanford University in 2008, and the Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing Lab at University of California, Berkeley in 2008, respectively. He is the Founder and Steering Committee Chair of the annual IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics. He is founding Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence (IJCINI), founding Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Software Science and Computational Intelligence, Associate Editor of IEEE Trans on System, Man, and Cybernetics, and Editor-in-Chief of CRC Book Series in Software Engineering. He is an initiator of a number of cutting-edge research fields such as cognitive informatics, abstract intelligence, denotational mathematics, theoretical software engineering, and built-in tests. He has published over 105 peer reviewed journal papers, 193 peer reviewed full conference papers, and 12 books in cognitive informatics, software engineering, and computational intelligence. He is the recipient of dozens international awards on academic leadership, outstanding contribution, research achievement, best paper, and teaching in the last thirty years.


Discoveries and Breakthroughs in Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence
Yingxu Wang
Information Science Reference 2009 577 Pages PDF 14 MB
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