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  1. Sun Zhenbin (1997). Yan: A Dimension of Praxis Yan a Dimension of Praxis and its Philosophical Implications. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (2):191-208.score: 120.0
  2. Zhouxing Sun (2011). Bian Jie Shang de Xing Zhe: Sun Zhouxing Xue Shu Sui Bi. Shanghai Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 120.0
     
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  3. Bokui Sun (2010). Sun Bokui Zhe Xue Wen Cun =. Jiangsu Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 120.0
    v. 1. Tan suo zhe dao lu de tan suo -- v. 2. Lukaqi yu Makesi -- v. 3. Makesi zhu yi zhe xue ji ben wen ti yan jiu -- v. 4. Makesi zhu yi zhe xue jing dian wen xian yan jiu.
     
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  4. Guohua Sun (2007). Sun Guohua Zi Xuan Ji. Zhongguo Ren Min da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 120.0
     
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  5. Zhengyu Sun (2007). Sun Zhengyu Zhe Xue Wen Ji. Jinlin Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 120.0
    v.1. zhe xue de mu guang -- v.2. shu ren de shi jie -- v.3. tan suo zhen shan mei -- v.4. chong gao de wei zhi -- v.5. zhe xue guan yan jiu -- v.6-7. bian zheng fa yan jiu -- v.8-9. zhe xue tong lun.
     
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  6. Robert Mathews & Ron Sun, The Symposium on the Synergy Between Implicit and Explicit Learning Processes.score: 60.0
    Implicit processes are thought to be relatively fast, inaccessible, holistic, and imprecise, while explicit processes are slow, accessible and precise (e.g., Reber, 1989, Sun 2002). This dichotomy is closely related to some other well-known dichotomies including symbolic versus subsymbolic processing (Rumelhart et al., 1986), conceptual versus subconceptual processing (Smolensky, 1988), and conscious versus unconscious processing (Jacoby et al., 1994). This dichotomy has been justified by extensive studies of implicit and explicit learning, implicit and explicit memory, and implicit versus explicit metacognition (...)
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  7. Ron Sun, Cognitive Architectures and Multi-Agent Social Simulation.score: 60.0
    As we know, a cognitive architecture is a domain-generic computational cognitive model that may be used for a broad analysis of cognition and behavior. Cognitive architectures embody theories of cognition in computer algorithms and programs. Social simulation with multi-agent systems can benefit from incorporating cognitive architectures, as they provide a realistic basis for modeling individual agents (as argued in Sun 2001). In this survey, an example cognitive architecture will be given, and its application to social simulation will be sketched.
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  8. Ron Sun, The Symposium on the Synergy Between Implicit and Explicit Learning Processes.score: 60.0
    Implicit processes are thought to be relatively fast, inaccessible, holistic, and imprecise, while explicit processes are slow, accessible and precise (e.g., Reber, 1989, Sun 2002). This dichotomy is closely related to some other wellknown dichotomies including symbolic versus subsymbolic processing (Rumelhart et al., 1986), conceptual versus subconceptual processing (Smolensky, 1988), and conscious versus unconscious processing (Jacoby et al., 1994). This dichotomy has been justified by extensive studies of implicit and explicit learning, implicit and explicit memory, and implicit versus explicit metacognition (...)
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  9. Ron Sun & Todd Peterson, EMAIL: Rsun@Cs.Ua.Edu.score: 60.0
    In developing autonomous agents, one usually emphasizes only (situated) procedural knowledge, ignoring more explicit declarative knowledge. On the other hand, in developing symbolic reasoning models, one usually emphasizes only declarative knowledge, ignoring procedural knowledge. In contrast, we have developed a learning model Clarion, which is a hybrid connectionist model consisting of both localist and distributed representations, based on the two-level approach proposed in Sun (1995). learns and utilizes both procedural and declarative knowledge, tapping into the synergy of..
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  10. Ron Sun, The Interaction of Explicit and Implicit Learning: An Integrated Model.score: 30.0
    This paper explicates the interaction between the implicit and explicit learning processes in skill acquisition, contrary to the common tendency in the literature of studying each type of learning in isolation. It highlights the interaction between the two types of processes and its various effects on learning, including the synergy effect. This work advocates an integrated model of skill learning that takes into account both implicit and explicit processes; moreover, it embodies a bottom-up approach (first learning implicit knowledge and then (...)
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  11. Yulong Ma & Huey-Lian Sun (1998). Where Should the Line Be Drawn on Insider Trading Ethics? Journal of Business Ethics 17 (1):67-75.score: 30.0
    Finance ethics have drawn increasing attention from both government regulators and academic researchers. This paper addresses the issue of insider trading ethics. Previous studies on insider trading ethics have failed to provide convincing arguments and consistent results. In particular, the arguments against insider trading are based primarily on moral and philosophical grounds and lack empirical rigor. This study intends to establish and examine the relationship between the ethical issue and economic issue of insider trading. We argue that the ethics of (...)
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  12. Weimin Sun (2009). Chinese Logic and the Absence of Theoretical Sciences in Ancient China. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (4).score: 30.0
    In this essay, I examine the nature of Chinese logic and Chinese sciences in the history of China. I conclude that Chinese logic is essentially analogical, and that the Chinese did not have theoretical sciences. I then connect these together and explain why the Chinese failed to develop theoretical sciences, even though they enjoyed an advanced civilization and great scientific and technological innovations. This is because a deductive system of logic is necessary for the development of theoretical sciences, and analogical (...)
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  13. Ron Sun (2000). Symbol Grounding: A New Look at an Old Idea. Philosophical Psychology 13 (2):149-172.score: 30.0
    Symbols should be grounded, as has been argued before. But we insist that they should be grounded not only in subsymbolic activities, but also in the interaction between the agent and the world. The point is that concepts are not formed in isolation (from the world), in abstraction, or "objectively." They are formed in relation to the experience of agents, through their perceptual/motor apparatuses, in their world and linked to their goals and actions. This paper takes a detailed look at (...)
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  14. Si Sun (2007). A Critique of Relativism in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (1):115-130.score: 30.0
    “The Strong Programme” is put forward as a metaphysical theory of sociology by the Edinburgh School (SSK) to study the social causes of knowledge. Barry Barnes and David Bloor are the proponents of the School. They call their programme “the Relativist View of Knowledge” and argue against rationalism in the philosophy of science. Does their relativist account of knowledge present a serious challenge to rationalism, which has dominated 20th century philosophy of science? I attempt to answer this question by criticizing (...)
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  15. Ron Sun, Andrew Coward & Michael J. Zenzen (2005). On Levels of Cognitive Modeling. Philosophical Psychology 18 (5):613-637.score: 30.0
    The article first addresses the importance of cognitive modeling, in terms of its value to cognitive science (as well as other social and behavioral sciences). In particular, it emphasizes the use of cognitive architectures in this undertaking. Based on this approach, the article addresses, in detail, the idea of a multi-level approach that ranges from social to neural levels. In physical sciences, a rigorous set of theories is a hierarchy of descriptions/explanations, in which causal relationships among entities at a high (...)
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  16. Ron Sun, Incubation, Insight, and Creative Problem Solving: A Unified Theory and a Connectionist Model.score: 30.0
    This article proposes a unified framework for understanding creative problem solving, namely, the explicit–implicit interaction theory. This new theory of creative problem solving constitutes an attempt at providing a more unified explanation of relevant phenomena (in part by reinterpreting/integrating various fragmentary existing theories of incubation and insight). The explicit–implicit interaction theory relies mainly on 5 basic principles, namely, (a) the coexistence of and the difference between explicit and implicit knowledge, (b) the simultaneous involvement of implicit and explicit processes in most (...)
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  17. Ron Sun, Top-Down Versus Bottom-Up Learning in Cognitive Skill Acquisition.score: 30.0
    This paper explores the interaction between implicit and explicit processes during skill learning, in terms of top-down learning (that is, learning that goes from explicit to implicit knowledge) versus bottom-up learning (that is, learning that goes from implicit to explicit knowledge). Instead of studying each type of knowledge (implicit or explicit) in isolation, we stress the interaction between the two types, especially in terms of one type giving rise to the other, and its effects on learning. The work presents an (...)
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  18. Ron Sun & Robert C. Mathews (2012). Implicit Cognition, Emotion, and Meta-Cognitive Control. Mind and Society 11 (1):107-119.score: 30.0
    The goal of this research is to understand the interaction of implicit and explicit psychological processes in dealing with emotional distractions and meta-cognitive control of such distractions. The questions are how emotional and meta-cognitive processes can be separated into implicit and explicit components, and how such a separation can be utilized to improve self-regulation of emotion, which can have significant theoretical and practical implications.
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  19. Ron Sun, The Importance of Cognitive Architectures: An Analysis Based on CLARION.score: 30.0
    Research in computational cognitive modeling investigates the nature of cognition through developing process-based understanding by specifying computational models of mechanisms (including representations) and processes. In this enterprise, a cognitive architecture is a domaingeneric computational cognitive model that may be used for a broad, multiple-level, multipledomain analysis of behavior. It embodies generic descriptions of cognition in computer algorithms and programs. Developing cognitive architectures is a difficult but important task. In this article, discussions of issues and challenges in developing cognitive architectures will (...)
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  20. Marty Stuebs & Li Sun (forthcoming). Business Reputation and Labor Efficiency, Productivity, and Cost. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    Assumed benefits from improved reputation are often used as motives to drive corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Are improved cost efficiencies among these reputation benefits? Cost efficiencies and cost management have become more relevant as revenue streams dry up in these tough economic times. Can a good reputation aid these efforts to develop cost efficiencies specifically when managing labor costs? Prior research hypothesizes that good reputation can create labor productivity and efficiency benefits. The purpose of this study is to empirically (...)
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  21. Ron Sun, Knowledge Integration in Creative Problem Solving.score: 30.0
    Most psychological theories of problem solving have focused on modeling explicit processes that gradually bring the solver closer to the solution in a mostly explicit and deliberative way. This approach to problem solving is typically inefficient when the problem is too complex, ill-understood, or ambiguous. In such a case, a ‘creative’ approach to problem solving might be more appropriate. In the present paper, we propose a computational psychological model implementing the Explicit-Implicit Interaction theory of creative problem solving that involves integrating (...)
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  22. Ron Sun & Xi Zhang, Accessibility Versus Action-Centeredness in the Representation of Cognitive Skills.score: 30.0
    We believe that the distinction between procedural and declarative knowledge unnecessarily confounds two issues: action-centeredness and accessibility, and can be made clearer through separating the two aspects. The work presents an integrated model of skill learning that takes into account both implicit and explicit processes and both action-centered and non-action-centered knowledge. We examine and simulate human data in the Letter Counting task. The work shows how the data may be captured using either the action-centered knowledge alone or the combined action-centered (...)
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  23. L. Andrew Coward & Ron Sun (2004). Criteria for an Effective Theory of Consciousness and Some Preliminary Attempts. Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2):268-301.score: 30.0
    In the physical sciences a rigorous theory is a hierarchy of descriptions in which causal relationships between many general types of entity at a phenomenological level can be derived from causal relationships between smaller numbers of simpler entities at more detailed levels. The hierarchy of descriptions resembles the modular hierarchy created in electronic systems in order to be able to modify a complex functionality without excessive side effects. Such a hierarchy would make it possible to establish a rigorous scientific theory (...)
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  24. Ron Sun, Introduction to Computational Cognitive Modeling.score: 30.0
    What is computational cognitive modeling? What exactly can it contribute to cognitive science? What has it contributed thus far? Where is it going? Answering such questions may sound overly defensive to the insiders of computational cognitive modeling, and may even seem so to some other cognitive scientists, but they are very much needed in a volume like this—because they lie at the very foundation of this field. Many insiders and outsiders alike would like to take a balanced and rational look (...)
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  25. Ron Sun (2004). Desiderata for Cognitive Architectures. Philosophical Psychology 17 (3):341-373.score: 30.0
    This article addresses issues in developing cognitive architectures--generic computational models of cognition. Cognitive architectures are believed to be essential in advancing understanding of the mind, and therefore, developing cognitive architectures is an extremely important enterprise in cognitive science. The article proposes a set of essential desiderata for developing cognitive architectures. It then moves on to discuss in detail some of these desiderata and their associated concepts and ideas relevant to developing better cognitive architectures. It argues for the importance of taking (...)
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  26. Ron Sun, R. Mathews & and S. Lane, Implicit and Explicit Processes in the Development of Cognitive Skills: A Theoretical Interpretation with Some Practical Implications for Science Education.score: 30.0
    In: E. Vargios (ed.), Educational Psychology Research Focus, pp.1-26. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. 2007.
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  27. Ron Sun (forthcoming). Autonomous Generation of Symbolic Representations Through Subsymbolic Activities. Philosophical Psychology:1-25.score: 30.0
    This paper explores an approach for autonomous generation of symbolic representations from an agent's subsymbolic activities within the agent-environment interaction. The paper describes a psychologically plausible general framework and its various methods for autonomously creating symbolic representations. The symbol generation is accomplished within, and is intrinsic to, a generic and comprehensive cognitive architecture for capturing a wide variety of psychological processes (namely, CLARION). This work points to ways of obtaining more psychologically/cognitively realistic symbolic and subsymbolic representations within the framework of (...)
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  28. Ron Sun, Cognitive Social Simulation Incorporating Cognitive Architectures.score: 30.0
    Agent-based social simulation (with multi-agent systems), which is an important aspect of social computing, can benefit from incorporating cognitive architectures, as they provide a realistic basis for modeling individual agents and therefore their social interactions. A cognitive architecture is a domain-generic computational cognitive model that may be used for a broad multiple-domain analysis of individual behavior. In this article, an example of a cognitive architecture is given, and its applications to social simulation described. Some challenging issues in this regard are (...)
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  29. Ron Sun, Xi Zhang & Robert Mathews, Modeling Meta-Cognition in a Cognitive Architecture.score: 30.0
    This paper describes how meta-cognitive processes (i.e., the self monitoring and regulating of cognitive processes) may be captured within a cognitive architecture Clarion. Some currently popular cognitive architectures lack sufficiently complex built-in meta-cognitive mechanisms. However, a sufficiently complex meta-cognitive mechanism is important, in that it is an essential part of cognition and without it, human cognition may not function properly. We contend that such a meta-cognitive mechanism should be an integral part of a cognitive architecture. Thus such a mechanism has (...)
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  30. Ron Sun, The Interaction of the Explicit and the Implicit in Skill Learning: A Dual-Process Approach.score: 30.0
    This article explicates the interaction between implicit and explicit processes in skill learning, in contrast to the tendency of researchers to study each type in isolation. It highlights various effects of the interaction on learning (including synergy effects). The authors argue for an integrated model of skill learning that takes into account both implicit and explicit processes. Moreover, they argue for a bottom-up approach (first learning implicit knowledge and then explicit knowledge) in the integrated model. A variety of qualitative data (...)
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  31. Carlo Caponecchia, Andrew Y. Z. Sun & Anne Wyatt (2012). 'Psychopaths' at Work? Implications of Lay Persons' Use of Labels and Behavioural Criteria for Psychopathy. Journal of Business Ethics 107 (4):399-408.score: 30.0
    In attempting to explain or deal with negative workplace behaviours such as workplace bullying, the notion of ‘workplace psychopaths’ has recently received much attention. Focusing on individual aspects of negative workplace behaviour is at odds with more systemic approaches that recognise the contribution of individual, organisational and societal influences, without seeking to blame a person(s) for their behaviour or personality disorder. Regarding a coworker as a psychopath is highly stigmatising, and given the relatively low prevalence of psychopathy in the community, (...)
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  32. Sharon Crowell, George C. H. Sun, John Howie, Thomas M. Alexander, Kenneth W. Stikkers, Randall E. Auxier, Robert Hahn, Sen Wu, Elizabeth Ramsden Eames, Martin Lu, George Kimball Plochmann, Matt Sronkoski, D. S. Clarke, Eugenie Gatens-Robinson, Hans H. Rudnick, Stephen Bickham & Don Mikula (2006). Remembering Lewis E. Hahn. Philosophy East and West 56 (1):1-15.score: 30.0
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  33. Ron Sun & Gregg C. Oden, Integration of Cognitive Systems Across Disciplinary Boundaries.score: 30.0
    The present issue is the beginning of a new journal from various sub-disciplines and paradigms in order – Cognitive Systems Research – which we have to construct a coherent picture of how the various developed in response to what we perceive to be an pieces fit together overall. Such a synthesis is unfilled niche in the current literature in the areas of essential to the discovery of designs for general Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence.
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  34. Ron Sun, Introduction to Sequence Learning.score: 30.0
    Sequential behavior is essential to intelligence, and it is a fundamental part of human activities ranging from reasoning to language, and from everyday skills to complex problem solving. In particular, sequence learning is an important component of learning in many task domains — planning, reasoning, robotics, natural language processing, speech recognition, adaptive control, time series prediction, financial engineering, DNA sequencing, and so on. Naturally, there are many different approaches towards sequence learning, resulting from different perspectives taken in different task domains. (...)
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  35. Ron Sun (1997). Learning, Action, and Consciousness: A Hybrid Approach Toward Modeling Consciousness. Neural Networks 10:1317-33.score: 30.0
    _role, especially in learning, and through devising hybrid neural network models that (in a qualitative manner) approxi-_ _mate characteristics of human consciousness. In doing so, the paper examines explicit and implicit learning in a variety_ _of psychological experiments and delineates the conscious/unconscious distinction in terms of the two types of learning_ _and their respective products. The distinctions are captured in a two-level action-based model C_larion_. Some funda-_ _mental theoretical issues are also clari?ed with the help of the model. Comparisons with (...)
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  36. Ron Sun (ed.) (2008). The Cambridge Handbook of Computational Psychology. Cambridge University Press.score: 30.0
    This book is a definitive reference source for the growing, increasingly more important, and interdisciplinary field of computational cognitive modeling, that is, computational psychology. It combines breadth of coverage with definitive statements by leading scientists in this field. Research in computational cognitive modeling explores the essence of cognition through developing detailed, process-based understanding by specifying computational mechanisms, structures, and processes. Computational models provide both conceptual clarity and precision at the same time. This book substantiates this approach through overviews and many (...)
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  37. Avinash Arya & Huey-Lian Sun (2004). Stock Option Repricing: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose. Journal of Business Ethics 50 (4):297-312.score: 30.0
    Recent scandals at Enron, WorldCom and Global Crossing have put the ethical spotlight on corporate malfeasance as never before. However, these are the situations in which management knew that they made the wrong choice. As professor Joseph Badaracco of Harvard Business School points out, the real ethical dilemmas arise when people must choose between right and right — where both choices can be justified, yet one must be chosen over the other. Whether or not to reprice stock options represents one (...)
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  38. Ron Sun, Todd Peterson & Edward Merrill, A Bottom-Up Model of Skill Learning.score: 30.0
    We present a skill learning model CLARION. Different from existing models of high-level skill learning that use a topdown approach (that is, turning declarative knowledge into procedural knowledge), we adopt a bottom-up approach toward low-level skill learning, where procedural knowledge develops first and declarative knowledge develops later. CLAR- ION is formed by integrating connectionist, reinforcement, and symbolic learning methods to perform on-line learning. We compare the model with human data in a minefield navigation task. A match between the model and (...)
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  39. Ron Sun (1999). Accounting for the Computational Basis of Consciousness: A Connectionist Approach. Consciousness and Cognition 8 (4):529-565.score: 30.0
    This paper argues for an explanation of the mechanistic (computational) basis of consciousness that is based on the distinction between localist (symbolic) representation and distributed representation, the ideas of which have been put forth in the connectionist literature. A model is developed to substantiate and test this approach. The paper also explores the issue of the functional roles of consciousness, in relation to the proposed mechanistic explanation of consciousness. The model, embodying the representational difference, is able to account for the (...)
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  40. Ron Sun & Isaac Naveh (2007). Social Institution, Cognition, and Survival: A Cognitive–Social Simulation. Mind and Society 6 (2):115-142.score: 30.0
    Although computational models of cognitive agents that incorporate a wide range of cognitive functionalities have been developed in cognitive science, most of the work in social simulation still assumes rudimentary cognition on the part of the agents. In contrast, in this work, the interaction of cognition and social structures/processes is explored, through simulating survival strategies of tribal societies. The results of the simulation demonstrate interactions between cognitive and social factors. For example, we show that cognitive capabilities and tendencies may be (...)
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  41. Zhongyuan Sun (2007). Meta-Research in Chinese Logic. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (1):50-69.score: 30.0
    This paper discusses the topics, goals, values and methods of Chinese logic. It holds that the goal of the research in Chinese logic is to reveal its structure, content, rules, and essential character, as well as to reveal both similarities and differences between Chinese and foreign logic. The value of the research is to carry forward and develop the outstanding heritage of Chinese logic. Its method is to annotate original works of Chinese ancient logic with the tools of modern language (...)
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  42. Ron Sun & Isaac Naveh, A Cognitively Based Simulation of Simple Organizations.score: 30.0
    This paper explores cognitively realistic social simulations by deploying the CLARION cognitive architecture in a simple organizational simulation, which involves the interaction of multiple cognitive agents. It argues for an integration of the two separate strands of research: cognitive modeling and social simulation. Such an integration could, on the one hand, enhance the accuracy of social simulation models by taking into full account the effects of individual cognitive factors, and on the other hand, it could lead to greater explanatory, predictive, (...)
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  43. Ron Sun (2004). Criteria for an Effective Theory of Consciousness and Some Preliminary Attempts. Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2):268-301.score: 30.0
    In the physical sciences a rigorous theory is a hierarchy of descriptions in which causal relationships between many general types of entity at a phenomenological level can be derived from causal relationships between smaller numbers of simpler entities at more detailed levels. The hierarchy of descriptions resembles the modular hierarchy created in electronic systems in order to be able to modify a complex functionality without excessive side effects. Such a hierarchy would make it possible to establish a rigorous scientific theory (...)
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  44. Ron Sun, Connectionist Inference Models.score: 30.0
    The performance of symbolic inference tasks has long been a challenge to connectionists. In this paper, we present an extended survey of this area. Existing connectionist inference systems are reviewed, with particular reference to how they perform variable binding and rule- based reasoning and whether they involve distributed or localist representations. The bene®ts and disadvantages of different representations and systems are outlined, and conclusions drawn regarding the capabilities of connectionist inference systems when compared with symbolic inference systems or when used (...)
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  45. Ron Sun (2001). Computation, Reduction, and Teleology of Consciousness. Cognitive Systems Research 1 (1):241-249.score: 30.0
    This paper aims to explore mechanistic and teleological explanations of consciousness. In terms of mechanistic explanations, it critiques various existing views, especially those embodied by existing computational cognitive models. In this regard, the paper argues in favor of the explanation based on the distinction between localist (symbolic) representation and distributed representation (as formulated in the connectionist literature), which reduces the phenomenological difference to a mechanistic difference. Furthermore, to establish a teleological explanation of consciousness, the paper discusses the issue of the (...)
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  46. Key Sun (1995). How to Overcome Without Fighting: An Introduction to the Taoist Approach to Conflict Resolution. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 15 (2):161-171.score: 30.0
  47. Ron Sun, Intelligence.score: 30.0
    The paper attempts to account for common pattems in commonsense reasoning through integrating rule-based reasoning and similarity-based reasoning as embodied in connectionist models.
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  48. Ron Sun, Todd Peterson & Edward Merrill, Bottom-Up Skill Learning in Reactive Sequential Decision Tasks.score: 30.0
    This paper introduces a hybrid model that unifies connectionist, symbolic, and reinforcement learning into an integrated architecture for bottom-up skill learning in reactive sequential decision tasks. The model is designed for an agent to learn continuously from on-going experience in the world, without the use of preconceived concepts and knowledge. Both procedural skills and high-level knowledge are acquired through an agent’s experience interacting with the world. Computational experiments with the model in two domains are reported.
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  49. Ron Sun (2001). Cognitive Science Meets Multi-Agent Systems: A Prolegomenon. Philosophical Psychology 14 (1):5 – 28.score: 30.0
    In the current research on multi-agent systems (MAS), many theoretical issues related to sociocultural processes have been touched upon. These issues are in fact intellectually profound and should prove to be significant for MAS. Moreover, these issues should have equally significant impact on cognitive science, if we ever try to understand cognition in the broad context of sociocultural environments in which cognitive agents exist. Furthermore, cognitive models as studied in cognitive science can help us in a substantial way to better (...)
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  50. Ron Sun, Hybrid Connectionist -Symbolic Mo Dels.score: 30.0
    During the two days of the workshop, various presentations and discussions brought to light many new ideas, controv ersies, and syntheses. The fo cus was on learning and architecture s that feature hybrid representations and supp ort hybrid learning. It was a general consensus among the workshop participants that hybrid connectionist-symb olic mo dels constitute a promising aven ue toward developing more robust, more p owerful, and more versatile architecture s b oth for cognitive mo deling and for intelligen t (...)
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  51. Ron Sun, Simulating Organizational Decision-Making Using a Cognitively Realistic Agent Model.score: 30.0
    Most of the work in agent-based social simulation has assumed highly simplified agent models, with little attention being paid to the details of individual cognition. Here, in an effort to counteract that trend, we substitute a realistic cognitive agent model (CLARION) for the simpler models previously used in an organizational design task. On that basis, an exploration is made of the interaction between the cognitive parameters that govern individual agents, the placement of agents in different organizational structures, and the performance (...)
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  52. Steve Letza & Xiuping Sun (2004). Philosophical and Paradoxical Issues in Corporate Governance. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):27-44.score: 30.0
    The current debate on corporate governance has been "polarised" between, on the one hand, the shareholding paradigm and, on the other hand, the stakeholding paradigm. However, underpinning the main theories are hidden paradoxical assumptions that lead to concerns over the credibility and validity of this dichotomised approach. Both camps of the debate rely on a homeostatic and entitative conception of the corporation and its governance structures. Both camps suffer from an inadequate attention to the underlying philosophical presuppositions in which the (...)
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  53. Ron Sun, Beyond Simple Rule Extraction: The Extraction of Planning Knowledge From Reinforcement Learners.score: 30.0
    Abstra,ct— This paper will discuss learning in hybrid models that goes beyond simple rule extraction from backpropagation networks. Although simple rule extraction has received a lot of research attention, to further develop hybrid learning models that include both symbolic and subsymbolic knowledge and that learn autonomously, it is necessary to study autonomous learning of both subsymbolic and symbolic knowledge in integrated architectures. This paper will describe knowledge extraction from neural reinforcement learning. It includes two approaches towards extracting plan knowledge: the (...)
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  54. Siao-Fang Sun (1953). Chuang-Tzŭ's Theory of Truth. Philosophy East and West 3 (2):137-146.score: 30.0
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  55. Zhengyu Sun (2006). Disputes Over Philosophical Views in the First Half of the Twentieth Century and Development of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (1):124-132.score: 30.0
    To explore the development of contemporary Chinese philosophy, fundamentally, is to explore the development of Marxist philosophy in contemporary China. The disputes over philosophical views in Chinese academic circles during the first half of the twentieth century have been focused on understanding Marxist philosophy from such aspects as “what kind of philosophy Chinese society needs,” “the relation of philosophy to science,” and “philosophy as an idea to reflect on one’s life.” These explorations have provided us a significant ideological insight into (...)
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  56. Ron Sun, Integrating Reinforcement Learning, Bidding and Genetic Algorithms.score: 30.0
    This paper presents a GA-based multi-agent reinforce- ment learning bidding approach (GMARLB) for perform- ing multi-agent reinforcement learning. GMARLB inte- grates reinforcement learning, bidding and genetic algo- rithms. The general idea of our multi-agent systems is as follows: There are a number of individual agents in a team, each agent of the team has two modules: Q module and CQ module. Each agent can select actions to be performed at each step, which are done by the Q module. While the (...)
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  57. Ron Sun, Knowledge Extraction From Reinforcement Learning.score: 30.0
    traction from reinforcement learners It addresses two ap proaches towards knowledge extraction the extraction of ex plicit symbolic rules from neural reinforcement learners and the extraction of complete plans from such learners The advantages of such knowledge extraction include the improvement of learning especially with the rule extraction approach and the improvement of the usability of re sults of learning..
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  58. Weimin Sun (2007). Wang, Shuren 王樹人, Back to the Original and Creative Thinking—Chinese Wisdom Viewed From “Image Thinking” 回歸原創之思—“象思維”視野下的中國智慧. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 6 (4):433-436.score: 30.0
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  59. Isaac Naveh & Ron Sun, A Cognitively Based Simulation of Academic Science.score: 30.0
    The models used in social simulation to date have mostly been very simplistic cognitively, with little attention paid to the details of individual cognition. This work proposes a more cognitively realistic approach to social simulation. It begins with a model created by Gilbert (1997) for capturing the growth of academic science. Gilbert’s model, which was equation-based, is replaced here by an agent-based model, with the cognitive architecture CLARION providing greater cognitive realism. Using this cognitive agent model, results comparable to previous (...)
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  60. Yanlong Sun & Hongbin Wang (2007). Base-Rate Neglect and Coarse Probability Representation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):282-282.score: 30.0
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  61. Ron Sun (2003). Conceptions and Misconceptions of Connectionism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):621-621.score: 30.0
    This commentary examines one aspect of the target article – the comparison of ACT-R with connectionist models. It argues that conceptions of connectionist models should be broadened to cover the whole spectrum of work in this area, especially the so-called hybrid models. Doing so may change drastically ratings of connectionist models, and consequently shed more light on the developing field of cognitive architectures.
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  62. Weimin Sun (2013). Cai, Zhenfeng 蔡振豐, Ed., Interpretations and Development of Z Hu Xi Studies in East Asia 東亞朱子學的詮釋與發展. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):247-251.score: 30.0
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  63. Ron Sun, Skill Learning Using A Bottom-Up Hybrid Model.score: 30.0
    top-down approach (that is, turning declarative knowledge into procedural knowledge), we adopt a bottom-up approach toward lowlevel skill learning, where procedural knowledge develops rst and declarative knowledge develops from it. Clarionwhich follows this approach is formed by integrating connectionist, reinforcement, and symbolic learning methods to perform on-line learning. We compare the model with human data in a mine eld navigation task. A match between the model and human data is observed in several comparisons.
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  64. Ron Sun, Supplementing Neural Reinforcement Learning with Symbolic Methods Possibilities and Challenges.score: 30.0
    methods to improve reinforcement learning are identi ed and discussed in some detail Each demonstrates to some extent the advantages of combining RL and symbolic meth ods These methods point to the potentials and the chal lenges of this line of research..
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  65. Ron Sun, Self Segmentation of Sequences.score: 30.0
    chical reinforcement learning that does not rely on a pri ori hierarchical structures Thus the approach deals with a more di cult problem compared with existing work It in volves learning to segment sequences to create hierarchical structures based on reinforcement received during task ex ecution with di erent levels of control communicating with each other through sharing reinforcement estimates obtained by each others The algorithm segments sequences to re duce non Markovian temporal dependencies to facilitate the learning of the (...)
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  66. Yong Li, Ying Sun & Ka Lin (2012). Social Innovation, Local Governance and Social Quality: The Case of Intersectoral Collaboration in Hangzhou City. International Journal of Social Quality 2 (1):56-73.score: 30.0
    In contemporary European policy discussion, “innovation“ is a term popularly used for finding responses to the pressure of global competition. In various forms of innovation, the accent is mainly given to technical and business innovation but less to social innovation. This article studies the issue of social innovation with reference to the local practice in Hangzhou city, which aims to strengthen the life quality of citizens in this city. These practices develop various forms of inter-sectoral collaboration, resulting in numerous “common (...)
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  67. Ron Sun & Todd Peterson, Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning: Weighting and Partitioning.score: 30.0
    This paper addresses weighting and partitioning in complex reinforcement learning tasks, with the aim of facilitating learning. The paper presents some ideas regarding weighting of multiple agents and extends them into partitioning an input/state space into multiple regions with di erential weighting in these regions, to exploit di erential characteristics of regions and di erential characteristics of agents to reduce the learning complexity of agents (and their function approximators) and thus to facilitate the learning overall. It analyzes, in reinforcement learning (...)
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  68. Ron Sun, Some Background.score: 30.0
    Various forms of life have been existing on earth for hundreds of millions of years and the long history has seen the development of life from single cell organisms to invertebrates to vertebrates and to humans the truly intelli gent beings The biological organizations of various species from the lowest to the highest di er in their complexities and sizes Such di erences in internal complexity manifest in the di erences in overt behaviors and intelligence and generally speaking organizational complexities (...)
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  69. Dean Huai Chin Sun (1960). Some Desirable Emphases in the Philosophy of Education. Educational Theory 10 (3):217-223.score: 30.0
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  70. Robert C. Mathews & Ron Sun, Effects of Model-Based and Memory-Based Processing on Speed and Accuracy of Grammar String Generation.score: 30.0
    Learners are able to use 2 different types of knowledge to perform a skill. One type is a conscious mental model, and the other is based on memories of instances. The authors conducted 3 experiments that manipulated training conditions designed to affect the availability of 1 or both types of knowledge about an artificial grammar. Participants were tested for both speed and accuracy of their ability to generate letter sequences. Results indicate that model-based training leads to slow accurate responding. Memorybased (...)
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  71. Ron Sun & Xi Zhang, Accounting for Similarity-Based Reasoning Within a Cognitive Architecture.score: 30.0
    This work explores the importance of similarity-based processes in human everyday reasoning, beyond purely rule-based processes prevalent in AI and cognitive science. A unified framework encompassing both rulebased and similarity-based reasoning may provide explanations for a variety of human reasoning data.
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  72. Li Sun & Marty Stuebs (forthcoming). Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Productivity: Evidence From the Chemical Industry in the United States. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  73. Ron Sun, Extracting Plans From Reinforcement Learners.score: 30.0
    forcement learning algorithms that generate only reactive policies and existing probabilistic planning algorithms that requires a substantial amount of a priori knowledge in order to plan we devise a two stage bottom up learning to plan process in which rst reinforcement learn ing dynamic programming is applied without the use of a priori domain speci c knowledge to acquire a reactive policy and then explicit plans are extracted from the learned reactive policy Plan extraction is based on a beam search (...)
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  74. Yeneng Sun (1996). Hyperfinite Law of Large Numbers. Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):189-198.score: 30.0
    The Loeb space construction in nonstandard analysis is applied to the theory of processes to reveal basic phenomena which cannot be treated using classical methods. An asymptotic interpretation of results established here shows that for a triangular array (or a sequence) of random variables, asymptotic uncorrelatedness or asymptotic pairwise independence is necessary and sufficient for the validity of appropriate versions of the law of large numbers. Our intrinsic characterization of almost sure pairwise independence leads to the equivalence of various multiplicative (...)
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  75. Ron Sun, Individual Action and Collective Function: From Sociology to Multi-Agent Learning.score: 30.0
    Co-learning of multiple agents has been studied in co-learning settings, and how do they help, or many different disciplines under various guises. For hamper, learning and cooperation? example, the issue has been tackled by distributed • How do we characterize the process and the artificial intelligence, parallel and distributed com- dynamics of co-learning, conceptually, mathe- puting, cognitive psychology, social psychology, matically, or computationally? game theory (and other areas of mathematical econ- • how do social structures and relations interact omics), sociology, (...)
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  76. Ron Sun & Todd Peterson, Some Experiments with a Hybrid Model for Learning Sequential Decision Making.score: 30.0
    To deal with reactive sequential decision tasks we present a learning model which is a hybrid connectionist model consisting of both localist and distributed representations based on the two level approach proposed in..
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  77. H. C. Sun (1965). Two Chinese Philosophical Traditions: Platonic Realism and Kantian Idealism. Educational Theory 15 (1):40-57.score: 30.0
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  78. Stanislaus Sun (1966). The Doctrine of the “Li” in the Philosophy of Chu Hsi. International Philosophical Quarterly 6 (2):155-188.score: 30.0
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  79. Ron Sun (2002). The Emergence of Consciousness: BUC Versus SOC. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (3):355-356.score: 30.0
    This commentary suggests that there are two distinct types of interacting cognitive processes. Conscious processes emerge from unconscious processes. The key problem of SOC is that it uses an overly narrow notion of the “cognitive unconscious” to show that the “cognitive unconscious” is not necessary. Yet, it has little to say about the roles of conscious and unconscious processes in general.
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  80. Ron Sun, Theoretical Status of Computational Cognitive Modeling.score: 30.0
    This article explores the view that computational models of cognition may constitute valid theories of cognition, often in the full sense of the term ‘‘theory”. In this discussion, this article examines various (existent or possible) positions on this issue and argues in favor of the view above. It also connects this issue with a number of other relevant issues, such as the general relationship between theory and data, the validation of models, and the practical benefits of computational modeling. All the (...)
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  81. W. -P. To, T. Zou, R. W.-Y. Sun & C. -M. Che (2013). Light-Induced Catalytic and Cytotoxic Properties of Phosphorescent Transition Metal Compounds with a D8 Electronic Configuration. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 371 (1995):20120126-20120126.score: 30.0
    Transition metal compounds are well documented to have diverse applications such as in catalysis, light-emitting materials and therapeutics. In the areas of photocatalysis and photodynamic therapy, metal compounds of heavy transition metals are highly sought after because they can give rise to triplet excited states upon photoexcitation. The long lifetimes (more than 1 μs) of the triplet states of transition metal compounds allow for bimolecular reactions/processes such as energy transfer and/or electron transfer to occur. Reactions of triplet excited states of (...)
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  82. Antony Browne & Ron Sun, Abrowne@Lgu.Ac.Uk.score: 30.0
    Variable binding has long been a challenge to connectionists. Attempts to perform variable binding using localist and distributed connectionist representations are discussed, and problems inherent in each type of representation are outlined.
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  83. Shengqiang Cao & Zhuocai Sun (eds.) (2008). Mozi Yan Jiu. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  84. Qizhi Chen, Juyou Sun, Shuhua Zhang & Huiming Weng (eds.) (2004). Ru Xue Yu Quan Qiu Hua. Qi Lu Shu She.score: 30.0
     
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  85. L. Andrew Coward & Ron Sun (2002). Explaining Consciousness at Multiple Levels. In Serge P. Shohov (ed.), Advances in Psychology Research. Nova Science Publishers.score: 30.0
  86. Rebecca M. Hall, Tong Sun & Mauro Ferrari (2012). A Portrait of Nanomedicine and Its Bioethical Implications. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (4):763-779.score: 30.0
    This review addresses the current and future potential of nanomedicine, and its ethical considerations within the comprehensive framework of the four dimensions of medical ethics: Beneficence, Non-Maleficence, Respect, and Justice. From this perspective, the ethical considerations for nanomedicine are not novel, but have been addressed by precedents throughout the history of medicine. While these ethical challenges are not unique to nanomedicine, some require additional consideration, given the envisioned pervasive impact of nanomedicine on society.
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  87. Meng Li, Guangwei Sun & Xiaolong Ru (eds.) (2008). Dang Dai Jun Ren He Xin Jia Zhi Guan Jiao Yu 21 Jiang. Chang Zheng Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  88. Deshun Li, Weiping Sun & Jianying Zhao (eds.) (2010). Makesi Zhu Yi Zhe Xue Fan Chou Yan Jiu. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  89. Shuping Liu, Feng Zhao & Taihong Sun (eds.) (2005). Xian Dai Jun Shi Lun Li Xue Gai Lun. Guo Fang Gong Ye Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  90. Todd Peterson, Ron Sun & Edward Merrill, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487.score: 30.0
    This paper introduces a hybrid model that combines connectionist, symbolic, and reinforcement learning for tackling reactive sequential decision tasks by a situated agent. Both procedural skills and high-level symbolic representations are acquired through an agent's experience interacting with the world, in a bottom-up direction. It deals with on-line learning, that is, learning continuously from on-going experience in the world, without the use of preconstructed data sets or preconceived concepts. The model is a connectionist one based on a two-level approach proposed (...)
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  91. Ron Sun, A Cognitively Based Simulation of Academic Science.score: 30.0
    The models used in social simulation to date have mostly been very simplistic cognitively, with little attention paid to the details of individual cognition. This work proposes a more cognitively realistic approach to social simulation. It begins with a model created by Gilbert (1997) for capturing the growth of academic science. Gilbert’s model, which was equation-based, is replaced here by an agent-based model, with the cognitive architecture CLARION providing greater cognitive realism. Using this cognitive agent model, results comparable to previous (...)
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  92. Ron Sun, Automatic Partitioning for Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning.score: 30.0
    This paper addresses automatic partitioning in complex reinforcement learning tasks with multiple agents, without a priori domain knowledge regarding task structures. Partitioning a state/input space into multiple regions helps to exploit the di erential characteristics of regions and di erential characteristics of agents, thus facilitating learning and reducing the complexity of agents especially when function approximators are used. We develop a method for optimizing the partitioning of the space through experience without the use of a priori domain knowledge. The method (...)
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  93. Ron Sun, Computational Cognitive Modeling the Source of Power and Other Related Issues.score: 30.0
    Computational cognitive models hypothesize internal mental processes of human cognitive activities and express such activities by computer programs Such computational models often consist of many components and aspects Claims are often made that certain aspects of the models play a key role in modeling but such claims are sometimes not well justi ed or explored In this paper we rst review some fundamental distinctions and issues in computational modeling We then discuss in principle systematic ways of identifying the source of (...)
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  94. Ron Sun & Stan Franklin (2007). Computational Models of Consciousness: A Taxonomy and Some Examples. In Philip David Zelazo, Morris Moscovitch & Evan Thompson (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness. Cambridge.score: 30.0
  95. H. C. Sun (1964). Chinese Philosophy Since the Seventeenth Century. Educational Theory 14 (1):54-64.score: 30.0
  96. Ron Sun, Cognitive Simulation of Academic Science.score: 30.0
    �� This work describes a cognitively realistic ap- proach to social simulation. It begins with a model created by Gilbert [4] for capturing the growth of academic science. Gilbert’s model, which was equation-based, is replaced here by an agent-based (neural network) model, with the (neural net- work based) cognitive architecture CLARION providing greater cognitive realism. Using this agent model, results comparable to previous simulations and to human data are obtained. It is found that while different cognitive settings may affect the (...)
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  97. Wei Sun (2010). Chong Su Ru Jia Zhi Dao: Xunzi Si Xiang Zai Kao Cha = Chongsu Rujia Zhidao. Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  98. Dianling Sun (2011). Chan Shi Yu Tan Suo: Zhongguo Mei Xue de Li Lun Yu Jian Xing. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  99. Yiping Sun (2005). Du Guangting Ping Zhuan. Nanjing da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  100. Yikai Sun (2004). Dao Jia Yu Zhongguo Zhe Xue. Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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