Towards a model-theoretic framework for describing the semantic aspects of cognitive processes

Semantics is one of the most challenging aspects of cognitive architectures. Mathematical logic, or linguistics, highlights that semantics is essential to human cognition. The Cognitive Theory of True Conditions (CTTC) is a proposal to implement cognitive abilities and to describe the semantics of s...

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Published inAdvances in distributed computing and artificial intelligence journal Vol. 8; no. 4; pp. 83 - 96
Main Author Miguel Tomé, Sergio
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Salamanca Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 01.01.2019
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Summary:Semantics is one of the most challenging aspects of cognitive architectures. Mathematical logic, or linguistics, highlights that semantics is essential to human cognition. The Cognitive Theory of True Conditions (CTTC) is a proposal to implement cognitive abilities and to describe the semantics of symbolic cognitive architectures based on model-theoretic semantics. This article focuses on the concepts supporting the mathematical formulation of the CTTC, its relationship to other proposals, and how it can be used as a framework for designing cognitive abilities in agents.
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ISSN:2255-2863
2255-2863
DOI:10.14201/ADCAIJ2019848396