A note on cognitive maps: An optimal spatial knowledge representation (Q1184256)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 34270
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 34270 |
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A note on cognitive maps: An optimal spatial knowledge representation (English)
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28 June 1992
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The process whereby a human being constructs a cognitive map is constrained by the limitations of short term memory capacity and processing speed as well as constraints imposed by the environment itself. This paper considers the problem of optimizing resource usage when constructing cognitive maps. It provides models for spatial knowledge through representation schemes that might plausibly be used by a human agent. The optimal strategies for acquiring cognitive maps for these models are stated and proved.
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cognitive maps
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memory capacity
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information processing speed
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human spatial knowledge acquisition
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optimization of cognitive resource allocation
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axiomatic system
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