Towards network-enabled cognition

  • Authors:
  • Nigel Shadbolt

  • Affiliations:
  • School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton

  • Venue:
  • NDM'09 Proceedings of the 9th Bi-annual international conference on Naturalistic Decision Making
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

Motivation - The increasing use of network technologies and their ability to support human collaboration, coordination and cognition is a disruptive feature of modern life. Research approach -The promise of this type of Network-Enabled Cognition arises from the formulation of conceptual frameworks based on our understanding of cognition and the implementation of a wide variety of network-enabled knowledge intensive systems. Findings/Design - A set of challenges and issues arise from this view of augmented cognition. Research limitations/Implications - These challenges and issues have clear implications for the kinds of research we may need to undertake in the future. Take away message - This keynote address will describe the concept of Network-Enabled Cognition and discuss its implications for our understanding of human decision-making.