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E-raamat: Transactions on Computational Science V: Special Issue on Cognitive Knowledge Representation

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5540
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jun-2009
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642020971
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  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • ISBN-13: 9783642020971

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The LNCS journal Transactions on Computational Science reflects recent developments in the field of Computational Science, conceiving the field not as a mere ancillary science but rather as an innovative approach supporting many other scientific disciplines. The journal focuses on original high-quality research in the realm of computational science in parallel and distributed environments, encompassing the facilitating theoretical foundations and the applications of large-scale computations and massive data processing. It addresses researchers and practitioners in areas ranging from aerospace to biochemistry, from electronics to geosciences, from mathematics to software architecture, presenting verifiable computational methods, findings and solutions and enabling industrial users to apply techniques of leading-edge, large-scale, high performance computational methods.

The fifth volume of the Transactions on Computational Science journal, edited by Yingxu Wang and Keith C.C. Chan, is devoted to the subject of cognitive knowledge representation. This field of study focuses on the internal knowledge representation mechanisms of the brain and how these can be applied to computer science and engineering. The issue includes the latest research results in internal knowledge representation at the logical, functional, physiological, and biological levels and describes their impacts on computing, artificial intelligence, and computational intelligence.



This fifth volume of the journal is devoted to cognitive knowledge representation and features the latest research. It focuses on the internal knowledge representation mechanisms of the brain and how these can be applied to computer science and engineering.

Toward a Formal Knowledge System Theory and Its Cognitive Informatics
Foundations.- On Temporal Properties of Knowledge Base Inconsistency.- Images
as Symbols: An Associative Neurotransmitter-Field Model of the Brodmann
Areas.- Knowledge Reduction of Covering Approximation Space.- Formal
Description of the Cognitive Process of Memorization.- Intelligent Processing
of an Unrestricted Text in First Order String Calculus.- Knowledge Reduction
in Concept Lattices Based on Irreducible Elements.- A Knowledge
Representation Tool for Autonomous Machine Learning Based on Concept
Algebra.- Dyna: A Tool for Dynamic Knowledge Modeling.- Rough Sets and
Functional Dependencies in Data: Foundations of Association Reducts.- Hybrid
Evolutionary Algorithm for the Graph Coloring Register Allocation Problem for
Embedded Systems.- Extended Pawlaks Flow Graphs and Information Theory.