Concept Representation Analysis in the Context of Human-Machine Interactions

Farshad Badie

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Abstract

This article attempts to make a conceptual and epistemological junction between human learning and machine learning. I will be concerned with specifying and analysing the structure of concepts in the common ground between a concept-based human learning theory and a concept-based machine learning paradigm. I will focus on (i) humans’ conceptual representations in the framework of constructivism (as an educational theory of learning and model of knowing) and constructionism (as a theory for conceptualising learning) and (ii) concept representations in the framework of inductive concept learning (as an inductive machine learning paradigm). The results will support figuring out the most significant key points for constructing a conceptual linkage between a human learning theory and a machine learning paradigm. Accordingly, I will construct a conceptual ground for expressing and analysing concepts in the common ground of human and informatics sciences and in the context of human-machine interplays.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 14th International Conference e-Society 2016
PublisherInternational Association for Development, IADIS
Publication date2016
Pages55-62
ISBN (Print)978-989-8533-48-7
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event14th International Conference on e-Society (ES 2016) - Algarve, Portugal
Duration: 9 Apr 201611 Apr 2016
http://esociety-conf.org/oldconferences/2016/

Conference

Conference14th International Conference on e-Society (ES 2016)
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityAlgarve
Period09/04/201611/04/2016
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