Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanisms in Cognitive Multi-Agent Systems

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interdisciplinary AI research
mathematical modelling of defence mechanisms
Mechanisms
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Personality Parameters
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Psi Theory
Psychic Intensity
Psychoanalysis
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  • ISBN 9780367133900
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Human cognitive processes and defense mechanisms, as described in psychoanalysis, bring about new notions and paradigms for artificial intelligence systems. One key reason is that the human cognitive processes and defense mechanisms in question can accomplish conflict detection functionalities, filter functionalities, and other system stabilizing tasks within artificial intelligence systems. Yet artificial cognitive architectures lack the capability to analyze complex situations as well as the universal competencies needed to orientate themselves in complex environments in various domains. Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanisms in Cognitive Multi-Agent Systems addresses this dilemma by exploring how to describe, model, and implement psychoanalytic defense mechanisms in the course of a project that provides a functional model of the human mind.

With discussions focusing on the development of a mathematical description for the implementation of conflict detection, the activation and selection of defense mechanisms, and the processing of defense mechanisms, Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanisms in Cognitive Multi-Agent Systems describes the decisive points for the application of defense mechanisms in artificial intelligence. Formulae that treat defense mechanisms as transformations are also provided. Interdisciplinary cooperation between the scientific fields of psychoanalysis and artificial intelligence is highlighted as the foundation of new research findings throughout the book.

Innovative and exciting, this book will be of great interest to academics, researchers, and postgraduates in the fields of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and psychoanalysis.

Dr Friedrich Gelbard has been a researcher in the fields of cognitive science and multi-agent systems for more than ten years. He holds degrees in telecommunications and software engineering, and he has been a research assistant at the Vienna University of Technology for the last eight years. He worked in New York City for one year.

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