Readings in knowledge acquisition and learning: automating the construction and improvement of expert systems
Image and brain: the resolution of the imagery debate
Image and brain: the resolution of the imagery debate
Fluid concepts and creative analogies: computer models of the fundamental mechanisms of thought
Fluid concepts and creative analogies: computer models of the fundamental mechanisms of thought
Introduction to Multiagent Systems
Introduction to Multiagent Systems
Cognition and Multi-Agent Interactions: From Cognitive Modeling to Social Simulation
Cognition and Multi-Agent Interactions: From Cognitive Modeling to Social Simulation
Evolving a multiagent system for landmark-based robot navigation: Research Articles
International Journal of Intelligent Systems - Robotics and Computer Vision
Towards using multiple cues for robust object recognition
Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
The cooperative conceptualization of urban spaces in AI-assisted environmental planning
CDVE'09 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Cooperative design, visualization, and engineering
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Meanings and roles of memories and creativity in spatial organizations are raising increasing attention among scholars and professionals. Creativity in cognition-oriented spatial studies is gradually seen as a normal feature of an organization. This thesis is supported, e.g., by the evidences on the role of memory in the most creative parts of the activity of architects, combined with exceptional association abilities representing the real bulk of creativity. The present paper addresses the discussion of such issues, by analysing case studies of single-agent and multi-agent spatial organization under two levels of spatial navigation and space design. The paper explores possible modelling approaches and system architectures supporting cognition-oriented activities in spatial organizations.