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This book enriches our views on representation and deepens our
understanding of its different aspects. It arises out of several
years of dialog between the editors and the authors, an
interdisciplinary team of highly experienced researchers, and it
reflects the best contemporary view of representation and reality
in humans, other living beings, and intelligent machines.
Structured into parts on the cognitive, computational, natural
sciences, philosophical, logical, and machine perspectives, a theme
of the field and the book is building and presenting networks, and
the editors hope that the contributed chapters will spur
understanding and collaboration between researchers in domains such
as computer science, philosophy, logic, systems theory,
engineering, psychology, sociology, anthropology, neuroscience,
linguistics, and synthetic biology.
This book is about nature considered as the totality of physical
existence, the universe, and our present day attempts to understand
it. If we see the universe as a network of networks of
computational processes at many different levels of organization,
what can we learn about physics, biology, cognition, social
systems, and ecology expressed through interacting networks of
elementary particles, atoms, molecules, cells, (and especially
neurons when it comes to understanding of cognition and
intelligence), organs, organisms and their ecologies? Regarding our
computational models of natural phenomena Feynman famously
wondered: "Why should it take an infinite amount of logic to figure
out what one tiny piece of space/time is going to do?" Phenomena
themselves occur so quickly and automatically in nature. Can we
learn how to harness nature's computational power as we harness its
energy and materials? This volume includes a selection of
contributions from the Symposium on Natural
Computing/Unconventional Computing and Its Philosophical
Significance, organized during the AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012,
held in Birmingham, UK, on July 2-6, on the occasion of the
centenary of Alan Turing's birth. In this book, leading researchers
investigated questions of computing nature by exploring various
facets of computation as we find it in nature: relationships
between different levels of computation, cognition with learning
and intelligence, mathematical background, relationships to
classical Turing computation and Turing's ideas about computing
nature - unorganized machines and morphogenesis. It addresses
questions of information, representation and computation,
interaction as communication, concurrency and agent models; in
short this book presents natural computing and unconventional
computing as extension of the idea of computation as symbol
manipulation.
Information is a basic structure of the world, while computation is
a process of the dynamic change of information. This book provides
a cutting-edge view of world's leading authorities in fields where
information and computation play a central role. It sketches the
contours of the future landscape for the development of our
understanding of information and computation, their mutual
relationship and the role in cognition, informatics, biology,
artificial intelligence, and information technology.
This book is an utterly enjoyable and engaging read which gives
readers an opportunity to understand and relate phenomena seemingly
unrelated in a completely new light especially the connections
between information, computation, cognition and life.
This book is about nature considered as the totality of physical
existence, the universe, and our present day attempts to understand
it. If we see the universe as a network of networks of
computational processes at many different levels of organization,
what can we learn about physics, biology, cognition, social
systems, and ecology expressed through interacting networks of
elementary particles, atoms, molecules, cells, (and especially
neurons when it comes to understanding of cognition and
intelligence), organs, organisms and their ecologies? Regarding our
computational models of natural phenomena Feynman famously
wondered: "Why should it take an infinite amount of logic to figure
out what one tiny piece of space/time is going to do?" Phenomena
themselves occur so quickly and automatically in nature. Can we
learn how to harness nature's computational power as we harness its
energy and materials? This volume includes a selection of
contributions from the Symposium on Natural
Computing/Unconventional Computing and Its Philosophical
Significance, organized during the AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012,
held in Birmingham, UK, on July 2-6, on the occasion of the
centenary of Alan Turing's birth. In this book, leading researchers
investigated questions of computing nature by exploring various
facets of computation as we find it in nature: relationships
between different levels of computation, cognition with learning
and intelligence, mathematical background, relationships to
classical Turing computation and Turing's ideas about computing
nature - unorganized machines and morphogenesis. It addresses
questions of information, representation and computation,
interaction as communication, concurrency and agent models; in
short this book presents natural computing and unconventional
computing as extension of the idea of computation as symbol
manipulation.
This is the first attempt to delineate the synthetic field of the
theoretical study of information, treating information as the basic
phenomenon on the fundamental level of the world, encompassing
nature, technology, individuals and society. The exploration of
information is done within Info-computational approaches, to
natural and social phenomena such as Bioinformatics, Information
Physics, Informational Chemistry, Computational Physics, Cognitive
and Social sciences, with special emphasis on interdisciplinary,
crossdisciplinary and transdisciplinary knowledge.The book presents
results of collaboration across research fields within
info-computational and info-structural frameworks, in attempt to
better theoretically and conceptually capture the phenomenon of
information and its dynamics (such as computation and
communication), as they appear on different levels of organization,
on different scales and in different contexts.
The book gives up-to-date, multi-aspect exposition of the
philosophy and methodology of information, and related areas within
the nascent field of the study of information. It presents the most
recent achievements, ideas and opinions of leading researchers in
this domain, as well as from physicists, biologists and social
scientists. Collaboration of researchers from different areas and
fields opens new perspectives for the understanding of information
essential in the innovative development of science, technology and
society.The book is meant for readers conducting research into any
aspect of information, information society and information
technology. The ideas presented give new insights for those who
develop or implement scientific, technological or social
applications. They are especially for those who are participating
in setting the goals for science in general and sciences of
information in particular.
The book presents investigations into the world of
info-computational nature, in which information constitutes the
structure, while computational process amounts to its change.
Information and computation are inextricably bound: There is no
computation without informational structure, and there is no
information without computational process. Those two complementary
ideas are used to build a conceptual net, which according to
Novalis is a theoretical way of capturing reality. We apprehend the
reality within a framework known as natural computationalism, the
view that the whole universe can be understood as a computational
system at many different levels - from quantum mechanical world, to
biological organisms including intelligent minds and their
societies. Questions about nature of information and computation
and their unified view are addressed along with application of
info- computational approach to knowledge generation.
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