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9783540424062

Cognitive Technology: Instruments of Mind : 4th International Conference, Ct 2001, Coventry, Uk, August 6-9, 2001 : Proceedings

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    9783540424062

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    3540424067

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-09-01
  • Publisher: SPRINGER

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This book constiutes the reviewed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cognitive Technology, CT 2001, helds in Warwick, UK in August 2001. The 36 revised full papers presented together with six invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The book offers topical sections on designing artefacts, cognition in robotic and virtual environments, presence in virtual environments, human activity and humnan computing, computing and people education in cognition, learning, narrative and story-telling, interfaces, cognitive dimensions, human work and communities, and human-technology relationship.

Table of Contents

Cognitive Technology: Tool or Instrument?
1(16)
Barbara Gorayska
Jonathon P. Marsh
Jacob L. Mey
Design Spaces & Virtual Environments
Natural-Born Cyborgs?
17(8)
Andy Clark
Designing Artifacts
Fact and Artifact: Reification and Drift in the History and Growth of Interactive Software Systems
25(15)
Martin Loomes
Chrystopher L. Nehaniv
Thinking Together in Concept Design for Future Products - Emergent Features for Computer Support
40(15)
Tuomo Tuikka
Kari Kuutti
The Space of Cognitive Technology: The Design Medium and Cognitive Properties of Virtual Space
55(2)
Frank Biocca
Cognition in Robotic and Virtual Environments
Can Social Interaction Skills Be Taught by a Social Agent? The Role of a Robotic Mediator in Autism Therapy
57(18)
Jain Werry
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Bernard Ogden
William Harwin
The Cognitive Effects of Delayed Visual Feedback: Working Memory Disruption While Driving in Virtual Environments
75(8)
Philip N. Day
Patrik O'Brian Holt
George T. Russell
Embodiment, Perception, and Virtual Reality
83(12)
Melanie Chan
Freeing Machines from Cartesian Chains
95(14)
I. Rene J. A. te Boekhorst
Presence in Virtual Environments
The Relationship between the Arrangement of Participants and the Comfortableness of Conversation in HyperMirror
109(8)
Osamu Morikawa
Mapping the Semantic Asymmetries of Virtual and Augmented Reality Space
117(6)
Frank Biocca
David Lamas
Ping Gai
Robert Brady
Presence and the Role of Activity Theory in Understanding: How Students Learn in Virtual Learning Environments
123(7)
Anne Jelfs
Denise Whitelock
Human Activity & Human Computing
Experiment as an Instrument of Innovation: Experience and Embodied Thought [Invited Paper]
130(11)
David C. Gooding
Implications for Technology
Can We Afford It? Issues in Designing Transparent Technologies
141(8)
John Halloran
``The End of the (Dreyfus) Affair'' (Post)Heideggerian Meditations on Man, Machine, and Meaning
149(8)
Syed Mustafa Ali
New Visions of Old Models
157(7)
Igor Chimir
Mark Horney
Computing and People
Victorian Data Processing - When Software Was People
164(1)
Martin Campbell-Kelly
On the Meaning of Computes Programs
165(10)
Josh Tenenberg
Sense from a Sea of Resources: Tools to Help People Piece Information Together
175(15)
Aran Lunzer
Yuzuru Tanaka
Education & Cognition
Beyond the Algorithmic Mind
190(13)
Steve Talbott
Learning
How Group Working Was Used to Provide a Constructive Computer-Based Learning Environment
203(11)
Trevor Barker
Janet Barker
Neuro-Psycho-Computational Technology in Human Cognition under Bilingualism
214(12)
Lydia Derkach
Digital Image Creation and Analysis as a Means to Examine Learning and Cognition
226(7)
Brad Hokanson
Narrative and Story-Telling
Woven Stories as a Cognitive Tool
233(15)
Petri Gerdt
Piet Kommers
Chee-Kit Looi
Erkki Sutinen
The Narrative Intelligence Hypothesis: In Search of the Transactional Format of Narratives in Humans and Other Social Animals
248(19)
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Building Rules
267(15)
Ronnie Goldstein
Ivan Kalas
Richard Noss
Dave Pratt
Virtual Mental Space: Interacting with the Characters of Works of Literature
282(7)
Boris Galitsky
Interfaces
The Plausibiiity Problem; An Initial Analysis
289(12)
Benedict du Boulay
Rosemary Luckin
Computer Interfaces: From Communication to Mind-Prosthesis Metaphor
301(10)
Georgi Stojanov
Kire Stojanoski
Meaning and Relevance
311(14)
Reinhard Riedl
Cognitive Dimensions
Cognitive Dimensions of Notations: Design Tools for Cognitive Technology
325(17)
A.F. Blackwell
C. Britton
A. Cox
T.R.G. Green
C. Curr
G. Kadoda
M.S. Kutar
M. Loomes
C.L. Nehaniv
M. Petre
C. Roast
C. Roe
A. Wong
R.M. Young
The Cognitive Dimensions of an Artifact vis-a-vis Individual Human Users: Studies with Notations for the Temporal Specification of Interactive Systems
342(14)
Maria S. Kutar
Chrystopher L. Nehaniv
Carol Britton
Sara Jones
Interactive Situation Models for Cognitive Aspects of User-Artefact Interaction
356(17)
Meurig Beynon
Chris Roe
Ashley Ward
Allan Wong
Society & Technology
Mediated Faces
373(18)
Judith Donath
Human Work and Communities
Implementing Configurable Information Systems: A Combined Social Science and Cognitive Science Approach
391(14)
Corin Gurr
Gillian Hardstone
Interdisciplinary Engineering of Interstate E-Government Solutions
405(16)
Reinhard Riedl
Work, Workspace, and the Workspace Portal
421(11)
Richard Brophy
Will Venters
Experimental Politics: Ways of Virtual Worldmaking
432(10)
Max Borders
Doug Bryan
Human Identity in the Age of Software Agents
442(10)
John Pickering
Tracing for the Ideal Hunting Dog: Effects of Development and Information System on Community Knowledge
452(11)
Anna-Liisa Syrjanen
Human-Technology Relationships
Critique of Pure Technology
463(13)
Ho Mun Chan
Barbara Gorayska
The Computer as Instrument
476(14)
Meurig Beynon
Yih-Chang Ch'en
Hsing-Wen Hseu
Soha Maad
Suwanna Rasmequan
Chris Roe
Jaratsri Rungrattanaubol
Steve Russ
Ashley Ward
Allan Wong
Computational Infrastructure for Experiments in Cognitive Leverage
490(31)
Christopher Landauer
Kirstie L. Bellman
Author Index 521

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