Combining Two Visual Cognition Systems for Joint Decision Making Using Combinational Fusion

Cameron McMunn-Coffran, Fordham University

Abstract

Cognition, the collection of mental processes which, when woven together, form our underlying behavior, is the subject of active scientific research standing at the intersection of computer science, information science, psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and mathematics. It is an important aspect of brain study related to systems neuroscience with one abstracted layer above cellular and molecular neuroscience and one layer below behavioral neuroscience. It explores the functional regions of the brain and how they fit together to form the mind and behavior. Cognitive science often tackles cross-disciplinary topics including human development, linguistics, and even the arts, arguably a manipulation of our cognitive sensibilities.

Subject Area

Computer science

Recommended Citation

McMunn-Coffran, Cameron, "Combining Two Visual Cognition Systems for Joint Decision Making Using Combinational Fusion" (2012). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI13851722.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI13851722

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