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Cognitive Systems Outreach Wiki

Welcome to the Cognitive Systems Outreach Wiki. Cognitive systems are intelligent entities that exploit real-time cognition (they thinks for themselves) in behaving in interaction with their world. As a field, Cognitive Systems is a fast-developing new approach to understanding intelligent systems, and building artificial ones. It is founded on many different disciplines.

This page was set up as a part of The Cognitive Systems Outreach Project. It is intended mostly for academics and other professionals involved in Cognitive Systems, so that we can share teaching and other material. We appreciate all contributions! Please create an account and login to edit these pages, using the link in the upper-right-hand corner. We appreciate additions and corrections to any of the projects and lists below. If you have any questions please contact Veronica Sundstedt (Cognitive Systems Outreach Officer).

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Curriculum Project

An ideal curriculum for teaching a course on cognitive systems (natural and/or artificial) would have to embrace a huge number of topics. This wiki page has a list of topics related to cognitive systems with input from people working in the field. This is a suggested (non-exhaustive) list of topics related to cognitive systems inspired by the model curriculum in the euCognition wiki. This list of topics is very much a work in progress. We hope that other researchers will modify it, build on it, argue over it, and develop it collaboratively into a useful shared resource.

Teaching Resources

Lecture notes, slides, exam materials, etc. that lecturers in cognitive systems wish to share with their peers.

Robot Gallery

People and Groups

Projects

Blogs and Seminars

Information on using Mediawiki

Anyone can edit this wiki, provided that they create an account for themselves. Login or create an account using the link in the top-right corner of the page.

Creative Commons License

All content on these pages is protected by the Creative Commons License unless otherwise noted. If you would like to share but also protect your material under copyright, please consider registering it under a Creative Commons license. Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved." The different types of licenses can be found here. For more information please see our wiki page about Creative Commons licensing.

The Cognitive Systems Outreach Project

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