Proceedings of ECAP 2005 - European Computing and Philosophy Conference 2005 published in tripleC (http://triplec.uti.at)
A special issue of tripleC (Cognition, Communication, Co-operation) that covers selected papers from ECAP 2005 - European Computing and Philosophy Conference 2005 has just been published. http://triplec.uti.at/articles.php For this issue Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic and Susan Stuart were the guest-editors. tripleC (http://triplec.uti.at) is a peer-reviewed open access online journal for the foundations of information science that covers issues from information science and information society research, it is published at the ICT&S Center of the University of Salzburg. You find the contents of this issue below. With Kind Regards, Christian Fuchs (Managing Editor of tripleC) _____________________________ Univ.Ass. Dr. Christian Fuchs ICT&S Center - Advanced Studies and Research in Information and Communication Technologies & Society http://www.icts.uni-salzburg.at University of Salzburg Sigmund Haffner Gasse 18 5020 Salzburg Austria christian.fuchs@sbg.ac.at Phone +43 662 8044 4823 Fax +43 662 6389 4800 Information-Society-Technology: http://cartoon.iguw.tuwien.ac.at/christian/ Managing Editor of tripleC - open access online journal for the foundations of information science: http://triplec.uti.at *tripleC, Issue Vol. 4, No. 2:* * *SPECIAL ISSUE OF TRIPLEC: Selected Papers From ECAP 2005 - European Computing and Philosophy Conference 2005 * Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic; Susan Stuart * *Inference Rules, Emergent Wholes and Supervenient 127-135* Ingvar Johansson * *Some Assumptions about Problem Solving Representation in Turing’s Model of Intelligence 136-142* Raymundo Morado and Francisco Hernández-Quiroz * *The Genesis of Representation 143-146* W A Cameron * *The April Fool Turing Test 147-166* Mark S. Dougherty, Sofi Hemgren Dougherty, Jerker Westin * *Approaching Artificial Intelligence for Games – the Turing Test revisited 167-171* Jenny Eriksson Lundström and Stefan Karlsson * *Available information — preparatory note for a theory of information space 172-177* Lars-Erik Janlert * *Memory versus logic: two models of organizing information and their influences on web retrieval strategies 178-186* Teresa Numerico * *Commonsense Spatial Reasoning: an Informational Perspective 187-194* Stefania Bandini, Gianluca Colombo, Alessandro Mosca and Matteo Palmonari * *Machinery, Intelligence and Our Intentionality. Grounds for Establishing Paradoxical Discourses. 195-201* C.T.A. Schmidt * *The Cognitive Management of E-Testimony 202-208* Saul Traiger * *Choosing between different AI approaches? The scientific benefits of the confrontation, and the new collaborative era between humans and machines 209-216* Jordi Vallverdú * *Error-correcting codes and genetics 217-229* Gérard Battail * *The Internet as a Moral Mediator. The Quest for Democracy 230-238* Emanuele Bardone and Lorenzo Magnani * *Autonomy and Morality in DRM and Anti-Circumvention Law 239-245* Dan L. Burk and Tarleton Gillespie * *Expected Influence of Ethics on Product Development Process 246-253* Stig Larsson * *Artificial Intelligence and Moral intelligence 254-264* Laura Pana * *Information Structure Representation And Extraction From A Corpus Of Patient Data, Using An Ontology 265-276* Christian Cote * *Symbolic Machine Learning: A Different Answer to the Problem of the Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge from Corpora 277-283* Pascale Sébillot * *A.L.I.C.E.: an ACE in Digitaland 284-292* Huma Shah * *Interpretations of Ontologies for Breast Cancer 293-303* Srinandan Dasmahapatra and Kieron O’Hara * *Overcoming the socio-technical divide: A long-term source of hope in feminist studies of computer science 303-315* Corinna Bath * *What does it mean to Know Computer Science? Perspectives from Gender Research 316-327* Christina Björkman and Lena Trojer * *Testing Reasoning Software. A Bayesian Way 328-332* Bertil Rolf
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