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Cognitive science in Romania?
Razvan
Florian
Center for Cognitive and Neural Studies
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
I review herein some of the research directions in cognitive science, with a focus on artificial intelligence, connectionism, computational neuroscience, and artificial life. Further, I argue for developing research in these areas in Romania, as it may be conducted without expensive equipment, may benefit from existing skills in computer science and physics, and may generate innovative, high return applications.
PDF (180 K). In English.
PDF (243 K). In Romanian.
Ad Astra Volume 1, Issue 1, 2002 Perspectives & concepts
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