Bachelor Seminar (WS 2013/2014)
General Information
- For a general course description please read the corresponding pages from the WIAI module guide.
- You find administrative information at UnivIS.
- Participants should sign up for the course in the virtual campus.
Topic: Analogical Reasoning, Problem Solving, and Learning
Analogy research offers a wide variety of topics from different disciplines such as psychology, eduction, linguistics, human-computer-interaction, and artificial intelligence and is researched with a wide range of methods such as psychological experimentation, formal models, algorithm design. Results of analogy research can be applied in areas such as the design of teaching material in formal domain such as math or programming, product marketing, program reuse, or interaction design.
Recommended Reading / Links
Collections:
D. Gentner, K.J. Holyoak, and B.K. Kokinov (2001). The Analogical Mind. Perspectives from Cognitive Science. MIT Press.
Proceedings of ANALOGY 09, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 24-27, 2009
For each student, a chapter of the book or the proceedings constitutes his/her basic reading material. Specific further reading (typically one research paper) will be selected after consultation.
Presentations
Further material
LaTeX-Slides from Klaus Stein [pdf]
Course Archive
[WS 04/05] [WS 05/06] [WS 06/07] [<link kogsys/teaching/archiv/ws0708/bachelorseminar_kognitive_systeme/ - extern>WS 07/08</link>] [<link kogsys/teaching/archiv/ws0809/bachelorseminar_kognitive_systeme/ - extern>WS 08/09</link>] [ WS 09/10] [ WS 10/11] [ SS 11] [ WS 11/12] [ WS 12/13]