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Artificial Intelligence and Cognition

Artificial Intelligence and Cognition is a research area aiming to achieve four related objectives:
  1. Improve our understanding about human cognition (individual or team) through computational cognitive models.
  2. Innovate technologies to support distributed decision making of human teams inspired by cognitive theories and economic principles.
  3. Study the impacts of cognitive aids on human-agent teams through human-in-the-loop experiments.
  4. Automate the extraction of patterns and knowledge from large-scale temporal data, textual information, images, and social networks.
Representative topics of research include team cognition, cognitive modeling for studying stress, high-level cognitive modeling language, decision support tools for risk mitigation, intelligent agents inspired by naturalistic decision making, human-agent trust, market-based agents for resource allocation, agent-based modeling, text mining, temporal data mining, and Web data mining.

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