Augmented cognition
May 17th, 2008
Augmented cognition
Augmented Social Cognition
Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). (more...)
Augmented Group Cognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An extension of research into intelligence amplification and augmented cognition in individuals, augmented group cognition allows for knowledge to be created, consumed, and ... (more...)
Augmented Cognition
Applications Components of an Augmented Cognition System. At the most general level, the field of Augmented Cognition has the explicit goal of utilizing methods and designs that ... (more...)
Augmented Cognition
Augmented Cognition. Augmented cognition is the use of technology to make thinking easier or more effective. Reading and writing were early augcog technologies. (more...)
Warren Ellis » Augmented Cognition
This short film takes place in 2030 in a command center that is tasked with monitoring (internet) activities for anomalies that could threaten the global economy.? (more...)
Augmented Cognition
FAC Movie Premise. This short film takes place in 2030 in a command center that is tasked with monitoring cyberspace activities for anomalies that could threaten the global economy ... (more...)
Augmented cognition - What does AugCog stand for? Acronyms and ...
Acronym Definition; AugCog: Augmented Cognition (more...)
Augmented Cognition Blog
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Augmented Cognition
4th Augmented Cognition International (ACI) Conference: Oct. 1?3, 2007, Baltimore Waterfront Marriott Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland, being held in conjunction with the HFES 51st ... (more...)
Intelligence amplification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intelligence amplification (IA) (also referred to as cognitive augmentation and machine augmented intelligence) refers to the effective use of information technology in augmenting ... (more...)
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