[-empyre-] This drawing while turning on a computer.

G.H. Hovagimyan ghh at thing.net
Sat Mar 5 09:18:39 EST 2011


A cursory search on the internet turns up a lot of info on Cogsci, 
Phenomenology and A.I.  So I have to dispute your assertion that these 
sciences are not being applied to Computer Science see--
Phenomenology in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science
http://www.blackwellreference.com/public/tocnode?id=g9781405110778_chunk_g978140511077829

There are also A.I. Labs  and research groups at MIT and NYU pursuing 
the application of these sciences...



xDxD.vs.xDxD wrote:
> [on Lewitt]  Much of what he deals with has it's roots in both 
> topological psychology and phenomonology. These sciences are no being 
> applied to cognitive research and A.I. to get a more naturalistic 
> result from computer decisions.

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