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HOME > BOOK SERIES > ATLANTIS THINKING MACHINES
ATLANTIS THINKING MACHINES
Studies in Computational Cognition
(ISSN: 1877-3273)


Editor-in-Chief
Kai-Uwe Kühnberger

Editors
Ben Goertzel Boicho Kokinov
Pei Wang
Pascal Hitzler


During the past few decades however, research in understanding and reproducing human intelligence has expanded from traditional approaches into diverse areas, including disciplines like neurosciences, neuro-informatics, computational linguistics, and — perhaps most importantly — cognitive science. Moreover, new results in research on neural and probabilistic machine learning, dynamical systems, biological processes in and structures of the brain, as well as robotics and large-scale systems are greatly affecting current research in understanding and reproducing human intelligence. Given the great progress made with these new approaches, more and more researchers from multiple disciplines have recognised the necessity of returning to one of the original goals of AI in the early days, namely to build models of domain-independent intelligence. Increasingly, there is a call to focus less on highly specialised 'narrow AI' problem solving systems, and more on confronting the difficult issues involved in creating 'general AI', i.e. domain-independent intelligence modeling both, lower and higher cognitive abilities in one comprising framework. This book series publishes books resulting from theoretical research on and reproductions of general AI. Practically this does not mean to abandon classical findings, but this book series intends to focus on the establishment of new theories and paradigms. At the same time the series aims at exploring multiple scientific angles and methodologies, certainly including results coming from research in cognitive science, neurosciences, theoretical and experimental AI, biology and from innovative interdisciplinary methodologies


Call for Book Proposals

The series aims at publishing original research monographs. We aim at offering a fast turnaround time so that the volumes in this series will be published in a timely manner. Also, the volumes will be reasonably priced, allowing them to be bought not only by institutional buyers but also by interested individuals, thus exposing the books to the widest possible audience.

If you wish to propose a new book for this series, please fill out the book proposal form.

The series as a whole has as an ISSN-number, where each individual volume will have its own ISBN-number.

Atlantis Press adheres to the principles of Creative Commons, meaning that we do not claim copyright of the work we publish. We only ask people using one of our publications to respect the integrity of the work and to refer to the original location, title and author(s).


Forthcoming title

Vol. 1
Enaction, Embodiment, Evolutionary Robotics
by Marieke Rohde


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