Signs, search and communication: Towards an empirical future for semiotics
p. 1
Semiosis, cognition, interpretation
p. 25
A triadic theory of perception
p. 39
Systems of logical representation and inference: An empiricist approach to cognitive science
p. 48
Semiotic primitives and conceptual representation of knowledge
p. 66
Semiotic aspects of neurally based representation of knowledge
p. 90
Human-like reasoning under uncertainty in expert systems
p. 113
Abduction: The creative process
p. 134
Expert systems and the abductive circle
p. 151
Can machines compensate for biased human reasoning? Case studies in medical decision making
p. 172
Procrustes, or the future of flexibility
p. 201
Believing, causing, intending: The basis for a hierarchy of sign concepts in the reconstruction of communication
p. 215
On knowledge representing interacting systems
p. 271
Implementing a sense of time in intelligent systems
p. 306
Towards an evaluation tool for natural language interfaces
p. 322
The linguistic analysis of expert texts
p. 336
Cooperative human-machine reasoning: Communication through the user interface
p. 348
Name index
p. 369
Subject index
p. 371
Addresses of the authors
p. 378
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