Decentralized monitoring of distributed anytime algorithms
The 10th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Volume 1
Perceptually grounded self-diagnosis and self-repair of domain knowledge
Knowledge-Based Systems
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Heuristic search when time matters
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Biological, computational and robotic connections with Kant's theory of mathematical knowledge
AI Communications - ECAI 2012 Turing and Anniversary Track
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The capacity to think about our own thinking may lie at the heart of what it means to be both human and intelligent. Philosophers and cognitive scientists have investigated these matters for many years. Researchers in artificial intelligence have gone further, attempting to implement actual machines that mimic, simulate, and perhaps even replicate this capacity, called metareasoning. In this volume, leading authorities offer a variety of perspectives--drawn from philosophy, cognitive psychology, and computer science--on reasoning about the reasoning process. The book offers a simple model of reasoning about reason as a framework for its discussions. Following this framework, the contributors consider metalevel control of computational activities, introspective monitoring, distributed metareasoning, and, putting all these aspects of metareasoning together, models of the self. Taken together, the chapters offer an integrated narrative on metareasoning themes from both artificial intelligence and cognitive science perspectives.