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You are hereby invited to a seminar in our eleventh interdisciplinary series
on Evolution, Complexity and Cognition <http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108>
(ECCO 2015-2016)

Time: Friday October 25 , 14h-16h

Place: CLEA, Krijgskundestraat 33


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History and new perspectives in quantum cognition

Tomas Veloz <https://people.ok.ubc.ca/tomveloz/homepage.htm>

(University of British Columbia)




Abstract:

Information processing at a conceptual level is considered to be one of the
hardest challenges in Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence. While
computer scientists and engineers have focused on developing advances for
particular tasks, philosophers and cognitive scientists have focused on
elucidating the structural nature of meaning. A remarkable bridge between
these two limited-success approaches can be found in behavioral research,
since, in a variety of tasks, humans process information at a conceptual
level in a way that is incompatible with classical probability and fuzzy
set theory.  Recently, this incompatibility has been shown to occur at a
deep structural level, and attempts have been made to use mathematical
schemes founded on quantum structures as alternative approaches. For this
reason, the application of quantum structures to this type of phenomena has
received increasing attention. The quantum approach to cognition allows to
faithfully model a number of non-classical deviations observed in
experimental data. Moreover, it shows that genuine quantum theoretical
notions, such as contextuality, superposition, emergence and entanglement,
are interesting epistemic tools to understand and represent hard problems
in Artificial Intelligence. In this talk, we identify some of the
limitations of classical theories to handle some important cognitive tasks,
introduce the fundamentals of this quantum cognitive approach, and discuss
its possible applications.

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The new series will start fully at October 16.



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More info about the ECCO seminar program: http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108


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Evo

Evo Busseniers - Seminar Coordinator
ECCO Group (VUB) <http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/1>
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