Metareasoning : thinking about thinking / edited by Michael T. Cox and Anita Raja ; foreword by Eric Horvitz.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2011Descripción: vi, 340 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: unmediated Tipo de portador: volumeISBN: 9780262014809; 0262014807Tema(s): INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL | RAZONAMIENTO (Psicología) | INTELECTOClasificación CDD: 006.3Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | número de clasificación | Copia número | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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I.- Basic themes.
1.- Metareasoning: an introduction -- 2.- There's no me in meta - or is there -- 3.- Metareasoning and bounded ratonality.
II.- Metalevel control.
4.- Learning expertise with bounded rationality and self awareness -- 5.- Controlling deliberation in coordinator's -- 6.- Goal directed metacontrol for integrated procedure learning -- 7.- Metareasoning for multispectral satellite imagee interpretation -- 8.- Metareasoning as a formasl computational problem.
III.- Introspective monitoring.
9.- Metareasoning, monitoring, and self explanation -- 10.- Metareasoning for self adaptation in intelligent agents -- 11.- Usinig introspective reasoning to improve CBR system performance -- 12.- The metacognitive loop and reasoning about anomalies.
IV.- Distributed metareasoning.
13.- Coordinating agent's metalevel control -- 14.- The role of metareasoning in achieving effective multiagent coaordination -- 15.- Distributed metamanagemnt for self protection and self explanation -- 16.- Weighted prediction divergence for metareasoning.
V.- Models of self.
17.- Metareasoning as an integral part of commonsense and autocognitive reasoning -- 18.- Robotic models of self -- 19.- Anthropomorphic self models for metareasoning agents -- 20.- Varieties of metacognition in natural and artificial systems.