Emergic Approach: Philosophy Applied to Cognition (talk)

Leibovitz, D. P. (2010) Emergic Approach: Philosophy Applied to Cognition. Talk presented to Complex Adaptive Systems Group at Carleton University, pp. 1-36, Ottawa, Canada. [doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1613.2329] (pdf)

Abstract: Leibovitz (2010) Emergic Approach- Philosophy Applied to CognitionPrologue, Research Problems, Answers, Philosophy & Metaphors, Hypotheses, Solution: Emergic Approach, Lilac Chaser Illusion, Lilac Chaser Model, Discussion.

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Changeons & Predictons

Leibovitz, D. P. (2010) Changeons & Predictons. Talk presented to the Complex Adaptive Systems Group at Carleton University, pp. 1-7, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [doi10.13140/RG.2.1.3972.5281]

Abstract: Taylor Series expansion leads to Newton’s Method of Divided Differences used in Babbage’s Difference Engine. However, errors accumulate beyond region of expansion. My recurrence relation does not have this problem.

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Lilac Chaser Illusion and Virtual Eyeballs (talk)

Leibovitz, D. P. (2010) Lilac Chaser Illusion and Virtual Eyeballs. Talk presented at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. [doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.2268.5923]

Lilac-ChaserAbstract: David Leibovitz will give a live demo of his research-in-progress and discuss the nature of his research and future plans. David will demonstrate a framework, whereby a Virtual Eye is looking at the Lilac Chaser visual illusion. Currently, the implementation has a minimal cognitive component, a set of photoreceptors for the fovea, and saccadic jitter for the eye.

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