Wagman offers a critical analysis of current theory and research
in the psychological and computational sciences, directed toward
the elucidation of scientific discovery processes and structures.
It discusses human scientific discovery processes, analyzes
computer scientific discovery processes, and makes a comparative
evaluation of the two. This work examines the scientific reasoning
of the discoverers of the inhibition mechanism of gene control;
scientific discovery heuristics used at different developmental
levels; artificial intelligence and mathematical discovery; the
ECHO system; the evolution of artificial intelligence discovery
systems; the PAULI system; and the KEKADA system. It concludes with
an examination of the extent to which computational discovery
systems can emulate a set of 10 types of scientific problems.
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