Simulation of human decision making

Data processing: artificial intelligence – Knowledge processing system – Knowledge representation and reasoning technique

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C706S012000, C706S014000

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07370023

ABSTRACT:
A method for computer emulation of human decision making defines a plurality of concepts related to a domain and a plurality of situations related to the domain, where each situation is a combination of at least two of the concepts. Each concept and situation is represented in the computer as an oscillator output, and each situation and concept oscillator output is distinguishable from all other oscillator outputs. Information is input to the computer representative of detected concepts, and the computer compares the detected concepts with the stored situations to determine if a situation has occurred.

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