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Concepts in Action [electronic resource] : Representation, Learning, and Application / edited by Lucas Bechberger, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Mingya Liu.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Language, Cognition, and Mind ; 9Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021Description: X, 194 p. 46 illus., 18 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030698232
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 410 23
LOC classification:
  • P1-1091
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction (Lucas Bechberger) -- Chapter 2. The Geometric Structure of Word (Peter Gärdenfors) -- Chapter 3. Aligning between Conceptual Systems Using Internal and External Information (Robert Goldstone) -- Chapter 4. Lexical and Structural Divergences between WordNets of Different Languages (Christiane D. Fellbaum) -- Chapter 5. Emergence of Grounded Communication and Concepts using Deep Reinforcement Learning (Michael Spranger) -- Chapter 6. Prototypes, Theory, Trust: A Multi-Dimensional Model of Concepts And a Computational Approximation (David Schlangen) -- Chapter 7. Machine Learning in Conceptual Spaces: Two Learning Processes (Lucas Bechberger) -- Chapter 8. On the Evaluation of Conceptual Spaces: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches (Hadi Banaee) -- Chapter 9. Kind formation by Similarity (Helmar Gust) -- Chapter 10. Theories about World Representations for the Internet of Things (Michael Färber) -- Chapter 11. Effects of semantic specificity in action verb processing (Margit Scheibel) -- Chapter 12. Evaluating Semantic CoCreation in Cognitive Representation Models (Stefan Schneider) -- Chapter 13. Grounding Abstract Concepts in Action (Paola Vernillo) -- Chapter 14. (José V. Hernández-Conde) -- Chapter 15. Does the Activation of Motor Information Affect Semantic Processing? (Elisa Scerrati).
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This open access book is a timely contribution in presenting recent issues, approaches, and results that are not only central to the highly interdisciplinary field of concept research but also particularly important to newly emergent paradigms and challenges. The contributors present a unique, holistic picture for the understanding and use of concepts from a wide range of fields including cognitive science, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, and computer science. The chapters focus on three distinct points of view that lie at the core of concept research: representation, learning, and application. The contributions present a combination of theoretical, experimental, computational, and applied methods that appeal to students and researchers working in these fields.
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Chapter 1. Introduction (Lucas Bechberger) -- Chapter 2. The Geometric Structure of Word (Peter Gärdenfors) -- Chapter 3. Aligning between Conceptual Systems Using Internal and External Information (Robert Goldstone) -- Chapter 4. Lexical and Structural Divergences between WordNets of Different Languages (Christiane D. Fellbaum) -- Chapter 5. Emergence of Grounded Communication and Concepts using Deep Reinforcement Learning (Michael Spranger) -- Chapter 6. Prototypes, Theory, Trust: A Multi-Dimensional Model of Concepts And a Computational Approximation (David Schlangen) -- Chapter 7. Machine Learning in Conceptual Spaces: Two Learning Processes (Lucas Bechberger) -- Chapter 8. On the Evaluation of Conceptual Spaces: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches (Hadi Banaee) -- Chapter 9. Kind formation by Similarity (Helmar Gust) -- Chapter 10. Theories about World Representations for the Internet of Things (Michael Färber) -- Chapter 11. Effects of semantic specificity in action verb processing (Margit Scheibel) -- Chapter 12. Evaluating Semantic CoCreation in Cognitive Representation Models (Stefan Schneider) -- Chapter 13. Grounding Abstract Concepts in Action (Paola Vernillo) -- Chapter 14. (José V. Hernández-Conde) -- Chapter 15. Does the Activation of Motor Information Affect Semantic Processing? (Elisa Scerrati).

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This open access book is a timely contribution in presenting recent issues, approaches, and results that are not only central to the highly interdisciplinary field of concept research but also particularly important to newly emergent paradigms and challenges. The contributors present a unique, holistic picture for the understanding and use of concepts from a wide range of fields including cognitive science, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, and computer science. The chapters focus on three distinct points of view that lie at the core of concept research: representation, learning, and application. The contributions present a combination of theoretical, experimental, computational, and applied methods that appeal to students and researchers working in these fields.

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