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This unique book discusses machine understanding (MU). This new
branch of classic machine perception research focuses on perception
that leads to understanding and is based on the categories of
sensory objects. In this approach the visual and non-visual
knowledge, in the form of visual and non-visual concepts, is used
in the complex reasoning process that leads to understanding. The
book presents selected new concepts, such as perceptual
transformations, within the machine understanding framework, and
uses perceptual transformations to solve perceptual problems
(visual intelligence tests) during understanding, where
understanding is regarded as an ability to solve complex visual
problems described in the authors' previous books. Thanks to the
uniqueness of the research topics covered, the book appeals to
researchers from a wide range of disciplines, especially computer
science, cognitive science and philosophy.
This is the third book presenting selected results of research on
the further development of the shape understanding system (SUS)
carried out by authors in the newly founded Queen Jadwiga Research
Institute of Understanding. In this book the new term Machine
Understanding is introduced referring to a new area of research
aiming to investigate the possibility of building machines with the
ability to understand. It is presented that SUS needs to some
extent mimic human understanding and for this reason machines are
evaluated according to the rules applied for the evaluation of
human understanding. The book shows how to formulate problems and
how it can be tested if the machine is able to solve these
problems.
This book presents the selected results of research on the further
development of the shape understanding system (SUS) described in
our previous book titled "Shape Understanding System: the First
Steps Toward the Visual Thinking Machines". This is the second book
that presents the results of research in the area of thinking and
understanding carried out by authors in the newly founded the Queen
Jadwiga Research Institute of Understanding. In this book, the new
term knowledge implementation is introduced to denote the new
method of the meaningful learning in the context of machine
understanding. SUS ability to understand is related to the
different categories of objects such as the category of visual
objects, the category of sensory objects and the category of text
objects. In this book, new terms and concepts are introduced in
order to describe and explain some issues connected with SUS
development. These terms are explained by referring to the content
of our books and other our works rather than to existing literature
in related areas of research. This book raises many questions that
are discussed in the area of cognitive science or philosophy of
mind.
This is the third book presenting selected results of research on
the further development of the shape understanding system (SUS)
carried out by authors in the newly founded Queen Jadwiga Research
Institute of Understanding. In this book the new term Machine
Understanding is introduced referring to a new area of research
aiming to investigate the possibility of building machines with the
ability to understand. It is presented that SUS needs to some
extent mimic human understanding and for this reason machines are
evaluated according to the rules applied for the evaluation of
human understanding. The book shows how to formulate problems and
how it can be tested if the machine is able to solve these
problems.
This book presents the selected results of research on the further
development of the shape understanding system (SUS) described in
our previous book titled "Shape Understanding System: the First
Steps Toward the Visual Thinking Machines". This is the second book
that presents the results of research in the area of thinking and
understanding carried out by authors in the newly founded the Queen
Jadwiga Research Institute of Understanding. In this book, the new
term knowledge implementation is introduced to denote the new
method of the meaningful learning in the context of machine
understanding. SUS ability to understand is related to the
different categories of objects such as the category of visual
objects, the category of sensory objects and the category of text
objects. In this book, new terms and concepts are introduced in
order to describe and explain some issues connected with SUS
development. These terms are explained by referring to the content
of our books and other our works rather than to existing literature
in related areas of research. This book raises many questions that
are discussed in the area of cognitive science or philosophy of
mind.
This unique book discusses machine understanding (MU). This new
branch of classic machine perception research focuses on perception
that leads to understanding and is based on the categories of
sensory objects. In this approach the visual and non-visual
knowledge, in the form of visual and non-visual concepts, is used
in the complex reasoning process that leads to understanding. The
book presents selected new concepts, such as perceptual
transformations, within the machine understanding framework, and
uses perceptual transformations to solve perceptual problems
(visual intelligence tests) during understanding, where
understanding is regarded as an ability to solve complex visual
problems described in the authors' previous books. Thanks to the
uniqueness of the research topics covered, the book appeals to
researchers from a wide range of disciplines, especially computer
science, cognitive science and philosophy.
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