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Lyle Ungar, University of Pennsylvania Cognitive Science 001 How do minds work? CSE 140, Linguistics 105, Philosophy 044, Psychology 107
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 2 How do minds work? What would an answer to this question look like? What is a mind?
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 3 How do minds work? What is intelligence? How do brains work? Neurons Brain structure Theory of computation Probabilistic models of mind Logic-based models of mind
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 4 How do minds work? Perception and action Learning and memory Mind, language and computation Emotion Social cognition Analogy and metaphor
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 5 AdministriviaAdministrivia http://www.se as.upenn.edu /~cse140~cse140
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 6 Office Hours and Sections Please come talk to us! Lyle Ungar, Mark Liberman Sudha Arunachalam, John Blitzer, Chris Maloof Sections – Optional Mon. 10-11 Tues 11-12 Wed. 4-5 http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cse140
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 7 ReadingsReadings Readings – for every class Available in bulkpack at SEAS copy center Available online Will be password protected Username: cogsci Password: Can be read either before or after lecture Supplemental readings Available online http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cse140
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 8 HomeworkHomework Will be submitted electronically Cut and past into a form Please take pre-quiz before next class Please submit on time 15% /day penalty for first three days Then no credit http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cse140/
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 9 GradingGrading 40% seven homeworks Lowest grade will be dropped Different styles 30% two midterms 30% term paper no final exam http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cse140
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 10 Levels of analysis (Marr): Three kinds of questions computation what is the problem? algorithm what are the methods? implementation what are the mechanisms?
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 11 Ways of thinking about reasoning logical vs. probabilitistic sequential vs. parallel/distributed exact vs. heuristic/approximate literal vs. metaphorical
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Lyle H Ungar, University of Pennsylvania 12 Ways of thinking about learning Who learns? brain vs. genome individual vs. group What is learned? facts vs. skills vs. rules vs... information vs. physiology Where does knowledge come from? experience vs. reason vs. analogy vs. chance How does learning work?
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