Computational scientific discovery in cognitive science

Peter Lane, Fernand Gobet

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Abstract

AI-guided scientific discovery will become an indispensable tool for scientists in the not too distant future. This half-day tutorial begins by introducing the area of computational scientific discovery within the cognitive sciences along with an overview of recent models of cognitive behaviour developed using these tools. The second half of the tutorial presents a detailed walk-through of our methodology and computational system, where participants will learn how to design experiments, evolve and analyse candidate models using the GEMS (Genetically Evolving Models in Science) system. Although specialised towards the cognitive sciences, many of the principles of model definition and discovery can be more broadly applied, and so the tutorial should be of interest to the wider Cognitive Machine Intelligence community.
Original languageEnglish
Pages275-277
Number of pages3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Oct 2024
Event2024 IEEE 6th International Conference on Cognitive Machine Intelligence (CogMI): Co-located with IEEE CIC 2024 & IEEE TPS 2024 - The Darcy Hotel, Washington DC, United States
Duration: 28 Oct 202431 Oct 2024
Conference number: 6
https://www.sis.pitt.edu/lersais/conference/cogmi/2024/calls.html

Conference

Conference2024 IEEE 6th International Conference on Cognitive Machine Intelligence (CogMI)
Abbreviated titleCogMI 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityWashington DC
Period28/10/2431/10/24
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