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  • Cognitive computer
  • Machine designed to mimic the human brain

    A cognitive computer is a computer that hardwires artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms into an integrated circuit that closely reproduces

    Cognitive computer

    Cognitive_computer

  • Cognitive science
  • Interdisciplinary scientific study of cognitive processes

    instrumental in these developments. The modern computer, or Von Neumann machine, would play a central role in cognitive science, both as a metaphor for the mind

    Cognitive science

    Cognitive science

    Cognitive_science

  • Cognitive revolution
  • 1950s intellectual movement

    emerged a new field known as cognitive science. The preexisting relevant fields were psychology, linguistics, computer science, anthropology, neuroscience

    Cognitive revolution

    Cognitive revolution

    Cognitive_revolution

  • Cognitive computing
  • Concept of "brainlike" computing

    human–computer interaction, dialog and narrative generation, among other technologies. At present, there is no widely agreed upon definition for cognitive computing

    Cognitive computing

    Cognitive_computing

  • Cognitive ergonomics
  • Designing to suit cognitive abilities

    performance, human-computer interaction, human reliability, work stress and training as these may relate to human-system design." Cognitive ergonomics studies

    Cognitive ergonomics

    Cognitive_ergonomics

  • Computational cognition
  • Study of the computational basis of learning and inference

    cognition (sometimes referred to as computational cognitive science or computational psychology or cognitive simulation) is the study of the computational

    Computational cognition

    Computational_cognition

  • Cognitive Technologies
  • Russian software corporation

    team that developed the first world computer chess champion "Kaissa". The first programs developed by Cognitive Technologies were optical image and character

    Cognitive Technologies

    Cognitive_Technologies

  • Cognition
  • Mental process dealing with knowledge

    computationalism posits that cognitive processes manipulate symbols according to formal rules, similar to how computers execute algorithms. Connectionism

    Cognition

    Cognition

  • Cognitive psychology
  • Subdiscipline of psychology

    collaborated with cognitive psychologists to explore its implications. This encouraged a concept of mental functions patterned on the way computers handle memory

    Cognitive psychology

    Cognitive psychology

    Cognitive_psychology

  • Cognitive load
  • Effort being used in the working memory

    In cognitive psychology, cognitive load is the effort being used in the working memory. According to work conducted in the field of instructional design

    Cognitive load

    Cognitive_load

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Type of therapy to improve mental health

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that combines basic principles from cognitive psychology and behaviorism. It aims to reduce

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

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  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs, which enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks. The term computer system

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Bloom's 2 sigma problem
  • Educational phenomenon of greatly improved performance by tutored learners

    phenomenon has also motivated developments in human-computer interaction for education, including cognitive tutors and learning management systems. Mastery

    Bloom's 2 sigma problem

    Bloom's_2_sigma_problem

  • Cognitive complexity
  • Concept in psychology

    psychology, organisational theory and human–computer interaction. First proposed by James Bieri in 1955 with Cognitive complexity-simplicity and predictive behavior

    Cognitive complexity

    Cognitive complexity

    Cognitive_complexity

  • Natural language processing
  • Processing of natural language by a computer

    neuroscience, philosophy, computer science, and anthropology that seek to understand the mind. Robinson, Peter (2008). Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics and Second

    Natural language processing

    Natural_language_processing

  • Cognitive model
  • Model of cognition's operation

    humans use to complete tasks (e.g., computer mouse and keyboard). In terms of information processing, cognitive modeling is modeling of human perception

    Cognitive model

    Cognitive_model

  • Cognitive city
  • precondition for the application of cognitive computer systems and thus for cognitive cities. Virtual cognitive cities are goal-driven communities made

    Cognitive city

    Cognitive_city

  • Cognitive bias
  • Systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment

    introduced the concept of cognitive bias modification, which focuses on reducing maladaptive cognitive patterns through computer-based attention training

    Cognitive bias

    Cognitive bias

    Cognitive_bias

  • Wetware computer
  • Computer composed of organic material

    brain as having "the competence of a silicon computer to take on an unlimited variety of temporary cognitive roles." Dennett disagrees with Fitch on certain

    Wetware computer

    Wetware computer

    Wetware_computer

  • SyNAPSE
  • DARPA program

    neuromorphic machine technology, an attempt to build a new kind of cognitive computer with form, function, and architecture similar to the mammalian brain

    SyNAPSE

    SyNAPSE

    SyNAPSE

  • Don Norman
  • American researcher, professor, and writer (born 1935)

    as an engineer and computer scientist, and as an experimental and mathematical psychologist, to the emerging discipline of cognitive science. Norman eventually

    Don Norman

    Don Norman

    Don_Norman

  • Cognitive walkthrough
  • Usability inspection method

    The cognitive walkthrough method is a usability inspection method used to identify usability issues in interactive systems, focusing on how easy it is

    Cognitive walkthrough

    Cognitive_walkthrough

  • Tom Griffiths (cognitive scientist)
  • American cognitive scientist

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences as well as the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. "Department

    Tom Griffiths (cognitive scientist)

    Tom_Griffiths_(cognitive_scientist)

  • Cognitive engineering
  • Method of study of neuro-psychology

    cognitive load, minimize human error, and optimize overall human-computer interaction. Cognitive engineering methods include task analysis, cognitive

    Cognitive engineering

    Cognitive_engineering

  • MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
  • Research Department

    approaches of psychology, computer science, mathematics, and linguistics for the experimental analysis and mathematical modeling of cognitive processes. The Department

    MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

    MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

    MIT_Department_of_Brain_and_Cognitive_Sciences

  • Cognitive flexibility
  • Ability to switch thinking about two concepts

    Cognitive flexibility is an intrinsic property of a cognitive system often associated with the mental ability to adjust its activity and content, switch

    Cognitive flexibility

    Cognitive flexibility

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  • Neuromorphic computing
  • Integrated circuit technology

    not be copyrightable. AI accelerator Artificial brain Biomorphic Cognitive computer Computation and Neural Systems Differentiable programming Event camera

    Neuromorphic computing

    Neuromorphic_computing

  • John E. Laird
  • American computer scientist

    (born March 16, 1954, in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is a computer scientist who created the Soar cognitive architecture at Carnegie Mellon University with Paul

    John E. Laird

    John_E._Laird

  • Cognitive architecture
  • Blueprint for intelligent agents

    Project BRAIN Initiative Cognitive architecture comparison Cognitive computing Cognitive science Commonsense reasoning Computer architecture Conceptual

    Cognitive architecture

    Cognitive_architecture

  • Jim Hawkins (character)
  • Fictional character

    the stash of treasure, Jim comes across a missing part of B.E.N.'s cognitive computer. Jim replaces this piece, causing B.E.N. to remember that the planet

    Jim Hawkins (character)

    Jim Hawkins (character)

    Jim_Hawkins_(character)

  • Intelligence amplification
  • Use of information technology to augment human intelligence

    as augmented intelligence or cognitive augmentation, refers to the use of information technology to enhance human cognitive capabilities, such as reasoning

    Intelligence amplification

    Intelligence_amplification

  • Ergonomics
  • Designing systems to suit their users

    ergonomics. Specializations within the field of cognitive ergonomics may include usability, human–computer interaction, and user experience engineering.

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

  • Cognitive dimensions of notations
  • Design principles

    guide the design of a new one, and are useful in Human-Computer Interaction design. Cognitive dimensions are designed to provide a lightweight approach

    Cognitive dimensions of notations

    Cognitive_dimensions_of_notations

  • Ben Gunn (Treasure Island)
  • Fictional character

    skeletal remains of Flint himself, clutching a missing part of BEN’s cognitive computer. Jim re-inserts the memory circuit from Flint, which restores BEN’s

    Ben Gunn (Treasure Island)

    Ben Gunn (Treasure Island)

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  • Cognitive tutor
  • Automated tutor

    developed also for other areas and subjects such as computer programming and science. Cognitive Tutors can be implemented into classrooms as a part of

    Cognitive tutor

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  • Parsytec
  • Public company

    601) – 64 to 16,384 processors in "cubes" x'plorer (T800 or MPC 601) Cognitive Computer (MPC 604 and Intel Pentium Pro) Powermouse (MPC 604) In total, approximately

    Parsytec

    Parsytec

  • Informatics
  • Field of study of computational systems

    This has led to the merger of the institutes of computer science, artificial intelligence and cognitive science into a single School of Informatics in

    Informatics

    Informatics

  • Herbert A. Simon
  • American academic and Nobel Laureate (1916–2001)

    American scholar whose work influenced the fields of computer science, economics, and cognitive psychology. His primary research interest was decision-making

    Herbert A. Simon

    Herbert A. Simon

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  • Cognitive musicology
  • Branch of cognitive science

    cognition. Cognitive musicology can be differentiated from other branches of music psychology via its methodological emphasis, using computer modeling to

    Cognitive musicology

    Cognitive_musicology

  • Computer science
  • Study of computation

    between the various computer-related disciplines. Computer science research also often intersects other disciplines, such as cognitive science, linguistics

    Computer science

    Computer science

    Computer_science

  • List of cognitive biases
  • In psychology and cognitive science, cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation from norm and/or rationality in judgment. They are often studied

    List of cognitive biases

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  • Cognitive systems engineering
  • Field of study

    application of cognitive science. Instead, Hollnagel and Woods wished to emphasize a shift in focus from human-computer interaction to joint cognitive systems

    Cognitive systems engineering

    Cognitive_systems_engineering

  • Allen Newell
  • American cognitive scientist

    researcher in computer science and cognitive psychology at the RAND Corporation and at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, Tepper

    Allen Newell

    Allen_Newell

  • Human–computer interaction
  • disciplines, linguistics, social sciences, cognitive psychology, social psychology, and human factors such as computer user satisfaction are relevant. And,

    Human–computer interaction

    Human–computer interaction

    Human–computer_interaction

  • Cognitive network
  • Communication data network

    representation, computer network, network management) to solve some problems current networks are faced with. Cognitive network is different from cognitive radio

    Cognitive network

    Cognitive_network

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    cognition suggests that these elements are essential to a wide spectrum of cognitive functions, such as perception biases, memory recall, comprehension and

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Tom M. Mitchell
  • American computer scientist (born 1951)

    works on various topics in computer science, including machine learning, artificial intelligence, robotics, and cognitive neuroscience. He has authored

    Tom M. Mitchell

    Tom M. Mitchell

    Tom_M._Mitchell

  • Computers are social actors
  • Paradigm in psychology

    active cognitive use. Social attributes that computers have which are similar to humans include: Words for output Interactivity (the computer 'responds'

    Computers are social actors

    Computers_are_social_actors

  • Fei-Fei Li
  • American computer scientist (born 1976)

    (SAIL) from 2013 to 2018. Her research has focused on computer vision, deep learning, and cognitive neuroscience, with over 300 peer-reviewed publications

    Fei-Fei Li

    Fei-Fei Li

    Fei-Fei_Li

  • Computational linguistics
  • Use of computational tools for the study of linguistics

    draws upon linguistics, computer science, artificial intelligence, mathematics, logic, philosophy, cognitive science, cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics

    Computational linguistics

    Computational_linguistics

  • Cognitive warfare
  • Military activities designed to affect behaviors

    Cognitive warfare consists of any military activities designed to affect attitudes and behaviors. It is an extension of information warfare using propaganda

    Cognitive warfare

    Cognitive_warfare

  • Roger Schank
  • American scientist (1946–2023)

    – January 29, 2023) was an American artificial intelligence theorist, cognitive psychologist, learning scientist, educational reformer, and entrepreneur

    Roger Schank

    Roger_Schank

  • Joscha Bach
  • German cognitive scientist (born 1973)

    intelligence, and cognitive science. He received an MA (computer science) from Humboldt University of Berlin in 2000 and a PhD (cognitive science) from Osnabrück

    Joscha Bach

    Joscha Bach

    Joscha_Bach

  • MIT Press
  • University press in Cambridge, Massachusetts

    across fields spanning art and design, architecture, business, cognitive science, computer science, technology, and more. The MIT Press traces its origins

    MIT Press

    MIT Press

    MIT_Press

  • Lists of open-source artificial intelligence software
  • Rule Induction On-line, hybrid connectionist/symbolic cognitive architecture. AForge.NET – computer vision, artificial intelligence, and robotics library

    Lists of open-source artificial intelligence software

    Lists_of_open-source_artificial_intelligence_software

  • John McCarthy (computer scientist)
  • American scientist (1927–2011)

    McCarthy (September 4, 1927 – October 24, 2011) was an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist. He was one of the founders of the discipline of

    John McCarthy (computer scientist)

    John McCarthy (computer scientist)

    John_McCarthy_(computer_scientist)

  • BrainChip
  • Neuromorphic tech company

    processor family integrates with the Arm® Cortex®-M85 processor. Cognitive computer Spiking neural network S&P/ASX 200 Neuromorphic engineering "Peter

    BrainChip

    BrainChip

  • Computational theory of mind
  • Family of views in the philosophy of mind

    Putnam in 1960 and 1961, aided by his then PhD student, philosopher and cognitive scientist Jerry Fodor, who continued the research as a post-doc in the

    Computational theory of mind

    Computational_theory_of_mind

  • Problem solving
  • Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles

    to identify, analyze, and solve problems are studied in psychology and cognitive sciences. Also widely researched are the mental obstacles that prevent

    Problem solving

    Problem solving

    Problem_solving

  • Cerebral cortex
  • Outer layer of the cerebrum of the mammalian brain

    (2015). "Analysis of fractal dimension of the cerebral cortex and cognitive computer averaged evoked potentials in patients with Alzheimer's disease. =

    Cerebral cortex

    Cerebral cortex

    Cerebral_cortex

  • Spiking neural network
  • Artificial neural network that mimics neurons

    representation into a spiking representation. CoDi Cognitive architecture Cognitive map Cognitive computer Computational neuroscience Neural coding Neural

    Spiking neural network

    Spiking neural network

    Spiking_neural_network

  • Augmented cognition
  • Interdisciplinary area of psychology and engineering

    develop applications which capture the human user's cognitive state in order to drive real-time computer systems. In doing so, these systems are able to provide

    Augmented cognition

    Augmented_cognition

  • Garrison Cottrell
  • American cognitive scientist and computer scientist

    Garrison W. Cottrell is an American cognitive scientist and computer scientist who serves as a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University

    Garrison Cottrell

    Garrison_Cottrell

  • Cognitive miser
  • Psychological problem-solving tendency

    In psychology, the human mind is considered to be a cognitive miser due to the tendency of humans to think and solve problems in simpler and less effortful

    Cognitive miser

    Cognitive_miser

  • Psychology in cybersecurity
  • Study of human behavior and cognitive factors in information security

    in cyberattacks. Psychology in cybersecurity draws from cognitive psychology and human–computer interaction. The challenge of human behavior in computing

    Psychology in cybersecurity

    Psychology_in_cybersecurity

  • List of artificial intelligence projects
  • argued whether they are cognitive). AlphaGo, software developed by Google that plays the Chinese board game Go. Chinook, a computer program that plays English

    List of artificial intelligence projects

    List_of_artificial_intelligence_projects

  • Aesthetic–usability effect
  • Paradox

    those considered to be less aesthetically pleasing. It is an example of cognitive bias. The effect has been observed in several experiments and has significant

    Aesthetic–usability effect

    Aesthetic–usability_effect

  • Cognitive models of information retrieval
  • Cognitive models of information retrieval rest on the mix of areas such as cognitive science, human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and library

    Cognitive models of information retrieval

    Cognitive_models_of_information_retrieval

  • Uncanny valley
  • Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion

    This cognitive conflict is experienced as psychological discomfort (i.e., "eeriness"), much like the discomfort that is experienced with cognitive dissonance

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny_valley

  • Cognitive linguistics
  • Discipline combining linguistics, psychology and cognitive science

    Cognitive linguistics is an approach to the study of language that encompasses a number of complementary and sometimes overlapping theories. Their defining

    Cognitive linguistics

    Cognitive_linguistics

  • Bongard problem
  • Pattern recognition puzzle

    A Bongard problem is a kind of puzzle invented by the Soviet computer scientist Mikhail Bongard (1924–1971), probably in the mid-1960s. They were published

    Bongard problem

    Bongard problem

    Bongard_problem

  • Cognitive style
  • Concept in cognitive psychology

    developed a two-dimensional cognitive style instrument, his Cognitive Style Analysis (CSA), which is a compiled computer-presented test that measures

    Cognitive style

    Cognitive_style

  • Computer vision
  • Computerized information extraction from images

    Computer vision tasks include methods for acquiring, processing, analyzing, and understanding digital images, and extraction of high-dimensional data from

    Computer vision

    Computer_vision

  • Cognitive Systems Research
  • Academic journal

    Cognitive Systems Research is a scientific journal that covers all topics in the study of cognitive science, both natural and artificial cognitive systems

    Cognitive Systems Research

    Cognitive_Systems_Research

  • Illusion
  • Distortion of the perception of reality

    perception Augmented reality – Form of 3D computer interaction merging the real world with virtual objects. Cognitive dissonance – Mental phenomenon of holding

    Illusion

    Illusion

  • Judea Pearl
  • American computer scientist (born 1936)

    Inference. Pearl is currently a professor of computer science and statistics and director of the Cognitive Systems Laboratory at UCLA. He and his wife

    Judea Pearl

    Judea Pearl

    Judea_Pearl

  • Video game
  • Electronic game with user interface and visual feedback

    Games for Well-Being: A Systematic Review on the Application of Computer Games for Cognitive and Emotional Training in the Adult Population". Frontiers in

    Video game

    Video game

    Video_game

  • Artificial consciousness
  • Hypothetical consciousness in artificial systems

    insights from philosophy of mind, philosophy of artificial intelligence, cognitive science and neuroscience. The term "sentience" can be used when specifically

    Artificial consciousness

    Artificial_consciousness

  • Subrata Dasgupta
  • Indian multidisciplinary scholar

    2018 he held the Computer Science Trust Fund Eminent Scholar Chair. From 1999 to 2013 he was also Director, Institute of Cognitive Science and Professor

    Subrata Dasgupta

    Subrata Dasgupta

    Subrata_Dasgupta

  • Heuristic evaluation
  • Usability inspection method

    Jill (1996). "Cognitive engineering principles for enhancing human – computer performance". International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 8 (2):

    Heuristic evaluation

    Heuristic_evaluation

  • Cognitive radio
  • Dynamically programmable radio

    A cognitive radio (CR) is a radio that can be programmed and configured dynamically to use the best channels in its vicinity to avoid user interference

    Cognitive radio

    Cognitive_radio

  • Tensor Processing Unit
  • AI accelerator ASIC by Google

    a settlement with undisclosed terms. AI accelerator AI datacenter Cognitive computer Google Colab—Python online IDE that can utilize TPUs via the cloud

    Tensor Processing Unit

    Tensor Processing Unit

    Tensor_Processing_Unit

  • Educational technology
  • Use of technology in education to enhance learning and teaching

    theoretical frameworks. Computer science and information technology have had a major influence on cognitive science theory. The cognitive concepts of working

    Educational technology

    Educational technology

    Educational_technology

  • Aravind Joshi
  • American linguist (1929–2017)

    December 31, 2017) was the Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science in the computer science department of the University of Pennsylvania

    Aravind Joshi

    Aravind_Joshi

  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Scientific field

    Cognitive neuroscience is the scientific field that is concerned with the study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive_neuroscience

  • Computational creativity
  • Multidisciplinary endeavour

    intelligence, cognitive psychology, philosophy, and the arts (e.g., computational art as part of computational culture). Is the application of computer systems

    Computational creativity

    Computational creativity

    Computational_creativity

  • Automation
  • Use of various control systems for operating equipment

    mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, electronic devices, and computers, usually in combination. Complicated systems, such as modern factories

    Automation

    Automation

    Automation

  • Social psychology
  • Study of social effects on people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

    behavior. During the 1960s, there was growing interest in topics such as cognitive dissonance, bystander intervention, and aggression. These developments

    Social psychology

    Social psychology

    Social_psychology

  • List of cognitive scientists
  • anthropology) Richard Shweder (cognitive anthropology) Dan Sperber (cognitive anthropology) Joshua Tenenbaum (computer science, psychology) Francisco

    List of cognitive scientists

    List_of_cognitive_scientists

  • Cognitive rhetoric
  • or contributing to, cognitive science. Following the cognitive revolution, cognitive linguists, computer scientists, and cognitive psychologists have borrowed

    Cognitive rhetoric

    Cognitive rhetoric

    Cognitive_rhetoric

  • Alan Yuille
  • English academic

    Distinguished Professor of Computational Cognitive Science with appointments in the departments of Cognitive Science and Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University

    Alan Yuille

    Alan Yuille

    Alan_Yuille

  • Human processor model
  • Cognitive modeling method

    areas of a computer, with the perceptual, motor, cognitive and memory areas of the computer user. The human processor model uses the cognitive, perceptual

    Human processor model

    Human_processor_model

  • Outline of machine learning
  • Overview of and topical guide to machine learning

    (clustering) Cognitive computer Cognitive robotics Collostructional analysis Common-method variance Complete-linkage clustering Computer-automated design

    Outline of machine learning

    Outline_of_machine_learning

  • Processor power dissipation
  • Production of waste heat by computer processors

    Dobb's Journal. 30 (3). Johnson, R. Colin (2011-08-18). "IBM demos cognitive computer chips". EE Times. Retrieved 2011-10-01. "Frequently Asked Questions

    Processor power dissipation

    Processor power dissipation

    Processor_power_dissipation

  • Glossary of computer science
  • the discipline of computer science, both depending on and affecting mathematics, software engineering, linguistics and even cognitive science. It has become

    Glossary of computer science

    Glossary_of_computer_science

  • Margaret Boden
  • British academic (1936–2025)

    fields of artificial intelligence, psychology, philosophy, and cognitive and computer science. Margaret Ann Boden was born on 26 November 1936 in London

    Margaret Boden

    Margaret Boden

    Margaret_Boden

  • Cognitive Function Scanner
  • Medical diagnostic method

    It is a computer-aided cognitive assessment system consisting of a battery of neuropsychological tests, administered to subjects using computer screen

    Cognitive Function Scanner

    Cognitive_Function_Scanner

  • Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Academic journal

    neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, neurobiology, linguistics, computer science, and philosophy. The journal is published by the MIT Press and the Cognitive Neuroscience

    Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

    Journal_of_Cognitive_Neuroscience

  • Hofstadter's law
  • Adage referring to time estimates

    person Ninety–ninety rule – Humorous aphorism in computer programming Optimism bias – Type of cognitive bias Parkinson's law – Adage that work expands to

    Hofstadter's law

    Hofstadter's_law

  • Richard M. Karp
  • American mathematician

    received the 1985 ACM Turing Award, The Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science in 2004, and the Kyoto Prize in 2008. Karp was elected a

    Richard M. Karp

    Richard M. Karp

    Richard_M._Karp

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  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    The act or state of knowing; clear perception of fact, truth, or duty; certain apprehension; familiar cognizance; cognition.

  • Intuition
  • n.

    Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; -- distinguished from "mediate" knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc.; quick or ready insight or apprehension.

  • Reason
  • n.

    The faculty or capacity of the human mind by which it is distinguished from the intelligence of the inferior animals; the higher as distinguished from the lower cognitive faculties, sense, imagination, and memory, and in contrast to the feelings and desires. Reason comprises conception, judgment, reasoning, and the intuitional faculty. Specifically, it is the intuitional faculty, or the faculty of first truths, as distinguished from the understanding, which is called the discursive or ratiocinative faculty.

  • Absolutist
  • n.

    One who believes that it is possible to realize a cognition or concept of the absolute.

  • Perception
  • n.

    The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition.

  • Cognitive
  • a.

    Knowing, or apprehending by the understanding; as, cognitive power.

  • Represent
  • v. t.

    To form or image again in consciousness, as an object of cognition or apprehension (something which was originally apprehended by direct presentation). See Presentative, 3.

  • Introspection
  • n.

    A view of the inside or interior; a looking inward; specifically, the act or process of self-examination, or inspection of one's own thoughts and feelings; the cognition which the mind has of its own acts and states; self-consciousness; reflection.

  • Conative
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to conation.

  • Intuition
  • n.

    Any object or truth discerned by direct cognition; especially, a first or primary truth.

  • Cognition
  • v. t.

    The act of knowing; knowledge; perception.

  • Monitive
  • a.

    Conveying admonition; admonitory.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    That which is or may be known; the object of an act of knowing; a cognition; -- chiefly used in the plural.

  • Realism
  • n.

    As opposed to idealism, the doctrine that in sense perception there is an immediate cognition of the external object, and our knowledge of it is not mediate and representative.

  • Precognition
  • n.

    Previous cognition.

  • Self
  • n.

    The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the possessor of capacities and character; a person as a distinct individual; a being regarded as having personality.

  • Stack
  • a.

    A section of memory in a computer used for temporary storage of data, in which the last datum stored is the first retrieved.

  • Subsume
  • v. t.

    To take up into or under, as individual under species, species under genus, or particular under universal; to place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include under something else.

  • Cognition
  • v. t.

    That which is known.

  • Computist
  • n.

    A computer.