Human Problem Solving
A Case-Based Reasoning Approach To The Identification Of Materials From Diffraction Patterns
Applied Artificial Intelligence
Emotions: the voice of the unconscious
ICEC'10 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Entertainment computing
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Human beings are not rational planners. Decision-making is unconscious and rationalized consciously after a decision has been is made. Cases, known consciously and unconsciously, drive the human decision-making process. Any intelligent computer system that ignores how people make decisions will behave in a fashion that, while logical, may miss the forest for the trees. Real decision making relies on the power of a complex, well-indexed case base.