From the euCognition
The following definitions were contributed by members of euCognition in response to a questionnaire. The definitions are listed in the order in which they were submitted.
Cognition is the ability to relate perception and action in a meaningful way determined by experience,learning and memory.
Mike Denham
A cognitive system possesses the ability of self-reflection (or at least self-awareness).
Horst Bischof
Cognition is gaining knowledge through the senses.
Majid Mermehdi
Cognition is the ability to ground perceptions in concepts together with the ability to manipulate concepts in order to proceed toward goals.
Christian Bauckhage
An artificial cognitive system is a system that is able to perceive its surrounding environment with multiple sensors, merge this information, reason about it, learn from it and interact with the outside world.
Barbara Caputo
A machine is said to be a cognitive system if a human observer cannot detect a difference between the behavior of this machine and the behavior of an evolved animal (either human or animal relative).
Michel Olivier
Cognition is self-aware processing of information.
Cecilio Angulo
Cognitive systems are systems with knowledge-based behavior.
Knowledge is agent-owned architecture-specific models of realities to interact with.
Ricardo Sanz
Cognitive Systems are ones that are able to extract and (most importantly) represent useful aspects of largely redundant, possibly irrelevant sensory information in a form that is most conducive to achieving a particular high level goal.
Sethu Vijayakumar
A cognitive system should be defined by its capability of finding the relationship of some or all the information coming from its inputs (sensors) in order to generate the best (internal or external) outputs after comparing this information with previously "memorized" input-output patterns.
Boris Duran
Cognition is the act of segmenting and recognizing a perceptual event and grounding (binding) it to a symbol (meaning).
Axel Pinz
Cognition is autonomous conjectural (fallible) symbol grounding. (Symbols may, of course, take varied physical forms, including continuous and distributed…)
Barry McMullin
Cognitive systems are systems that control learned "automatic" mappings between sensory stimuli and motor behavior by integrating internal states and intentions.
Wolfram Erlhagen
Cognition is a process of search for an appropriate action by an intelligent agent. An (artificial) cognitive system is one that uses intelligent control, generally modelled on high-level biological intelligent systems; common features are memory, learning, and a capacity for planning.
Joanna Bryson
An artificial cognitive system is an embodied computer. It is designed by people to realize a cognitive task. The aim of the design is to construct a system producing a behavior that is qualified by system's designers as a reasonable behavior performing the task at hand. What is a cognitive task depends on the designers.
Jir Wiedermann
A cognitive system is a system that can change its behaviour based on reasoning, using observed evidence and domain knowledge.
Bob Fisher
Cognition is when I know what I am doing, when I can judge how good or bad it is, and explain why I am doing it.
Markus Vincze
Cognitive systems are systems with open niche spaces, capable of (some degree of) decoupling from immediate stimuli, and of (flexibly) controlling the degree to which internal representations and environmental input feed information processing, so as to remain within the state space of survivability.
Paolo Petta
Cognition is the state of mind when we understand something without being able to define it. (If cognition were definable, it would be implementable in a Turing machine).
Maria Petrou
A Cognitive System is an artificial system designed to carry out tasks in the real world which are sufficiently complex to require (i) knowledge acquisition by real-world sensing, (ii) learning, prediction and planning, and (iii) real-world interaction.
Bernd Neumann
A cognitive system (is a system that) can modify its behaviour on the basis of experience so as to achieve specific anti-entropic ends.
Erik Hollnagel
A system is "cognitive" if it is able to act or reason adequately (in terms of externally observable standards) in response to its perception of its environment, using principles and concepts learned through its interaction with its environment.
Justus Piater
Cognition is a mapping from sensation (present and past) to current action which achieves a specific condition robustly across significant perturbations of the external mapping from action (present and past) to current sensation.
Paul Fitzpatrick
Cognition is the ability to plan, reason, adapt and act according to high level motivations or goals and using a range of senses, typically including vision, and may be communicate
Patrick Courtney
A cognitive system is one that is able to perceive, learn, reason, plan and express itself through language and action and do so intentionally, i.e. it must be able to understand the intentionality of others and demonstrate intentionality when engaged in communication.
Katerina Pastra
Human capabilities activated due to perception, which are enhanced with learning and reasoning skills and wich implies a physical reaction within the environment. The cultural context, within which cognition is performed, plays an important role, too.
Jordi Gonzalez
Cognition is a set of information-processing capacities that allow to flexibly act in a complex environment
Andreas K. Engel
A cognitive system is an autonomous anti-entropy engine.
David Vernon
A cognitive system is a system capable of abstracting significant environmental facts, in different time scales, from the here and now of embodied dynamic interaction.
Carlos Herrera
Cognition does not describe any well-defined state, relation, thing, or event. Once we have a vocabulary to express the dynamic embedding of perceiving and acting agents in a rich environment, the term will be redundant.
Fred Cummins
Cognition is the process of achieving a goal by a process of perception, modelling, planning and acting which does not exclude the pursuit of sub-optimal paths and strategies
Michael Carey
Any system able to interact with external cues (cognitive or not) and to learn from experience
Patrizia Fattori
A System that interacts with the real-world, develops some notion of "self" and acts in the world to preserve this Self.
Sajit Rao
Cognitive is any system that has the following characteristics:
(i) is aware of itself;
(ii) it is able to describe its environment, somehow;
(iii) it can interact with its surrounding.
Antonios Gasteratos
A cognitive system is able to interpret sensations through abstraction, i.e. its responses may not be directly correlated with the sensations. Furthermore, a cognitive system is able to evolve by building new abstractions, depending on its goals. Finally, the construction and evolution of a cognitive system needs to be efficient, contrasting a system with pre-programmed responses to all the sensations it might encounter.
Peter Auer
Cognitive systems are systems that are capable of acquiring, extending, and justifying knowlege.
Marcin Miłkowski
Cognition falsifies the homunculus fallacy.
András Lőrincz
Cognition: the algorithms and representations that determine fitness.
Tjeerd Andringa
Cognitive systems are machines capable of linking symbolic forms to the physical states of their material parts. They do so autonomously and inherently.
Sybe Rispens
Cognition is the same as life. Life is not definable. As a living system operates it is making cognitive acts. Observer's eye sees all that stuff (including observer too).
Juan Escasany
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