Cogito Componentiter Ergo Sum |
Lars Kai Hansen, Ling Feng
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Abstract | Cognitive component analysis (COCA) is defined as the process of unsupervised grouping of data such that the ensuing group structure is well-aligned with that resulting from human cognitive activity. We present evidence that independent component analysis of abstract data such as text, social interactions, music, and speech leads to low level cognitive components. |
Keywords | Cognition, independent component analysis, machine learning, statistics |
Type | Conference paper [With referee] |
Conference | ICA2006 - 6th International Conference on Independent Component Analysis and Blind Source Separation |
Editors | J. Rosca et al. |
Year | 2006 Month March pp. 446 - 453 |
ISBN / ISSN | 3-540-32630-8 |
Electronic version(s) | [pdf] |
BibTeX data | [bibtex] |
IMM Group(s) | Intelligent Signal Processing |