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AI AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE — Themes for the Next Decade

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5. Österreichische Artificial-Intelligence-Tagung

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Reconstructing knowledge leads to epistemological questions. They have to be discussed within Cognitive Science because within AI neither implicit assumptions nor methodological consequences are considered. An effective instrument for interdisciplinary research is developed. It is based on a common terminology and applied to one of the unreflected areas of Computer Science — Knowledge Reconstruction.

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Stary, C., Wallner, F. (1989). AI AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE — Themes for the Next Decade. In: Retti, J., Leidlmair, K. (eds) 5. Österreichische Artificial-Intelligence-Tagung. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 208. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74688-8_24

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