Frontiers in Psychology (Apr 2019)

Towards a Multi-level Exploration of Human and Computational Re-representation in Unified Cognitive Frameworks

  • Ana-Maria Olteţeanu,
  • Mikkel Schöttner,
  • Arpit Bahety

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00940
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Re-representation is a critical ability to (i) understanding human creative problem solving, and (ii) modeling computational cognitive systems able to support or perform creative problem solving tasks on their own. This paper proposes a unified multi-level cognitive approach to investigating re-representation: the study of sensory-based, concept-based and problem template based possible forms of re-representations in an integrated manner. Descriptions and explanations of each level prepare the ground for further computational modeling. A study is deployed in order to explore the relationship between the various tasks proposed to reflect re-representation. A significant correlation between the investigated tasks is discovered. Two previous studies from the literature are replicated. A new strong and significant relationship between the Pattern Meanings Test and the Alternative Uses Test is observed.

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