Situated Cognition

William J. Clancey, John Seely Brown (Contribution by), Christian Heath (Contribution by), Roy Pea (Contribution by)

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Author
William J. Clancey, John Seely Brown (Contribution by), Christian Heath (Contribution by), Roy Pea (Contribution by)
Publish Date
1997-08-28
Subtitle
On Human Knowledge and Computer Representations
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
406
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521448719
ISBN-13
9780521448710
citemno
134619
Edition
New Edition
SKU
9780521448710

Description

This text deals with recent changes in the design of intelligent machines. New computer models of vision and navigation in animals suggest a different way to build machines. Cognition is viewed not just in terms of high-level "expertise," but in the ability to find one's way around the world, to learn new ways of seeing things, and to coordinate activity. This approach is called situated cognition. Situated Cognition differs from other purely philosophical treatises in that Clancey, an insider who has built expert systems for twenty years, explores the limitations of existing computer programs and compares them to human memory and learning capabilities. Clancey examines the implications of "situated action" from the perspective of artificial intelligence specialists interested in building robots.