Ivan Havel: Cognitive Science and Perception
Abstract:
In the last two or three decades Cognitive Science
has become highly developed transdisciplinary field on the borderlines of
computer science, brain and neural sciences, psychology, linguistics and, last
but not least, philosophy of human cognition. Originating from psychologically
motivated stream in AI aiming at computational models of cognition, Cognitive
Science is now in the stage when, based on extensive knowledge of human mental
processes, it can pay back by offering some new insights and ideas also in the
area of machine perception and thought. In the lecture I will survey several of
the new trends in Cognitive Science that perhaps may be of interest to
researchers in machine perception. In particular, I will highlight a new
approach that views our (human) perception, especially vision, as something we do,
or are ready to do, rather than something that happens to us, or in us.
This yields a non-representationalist theory of perception in which the world
itself serves as an external memory.