Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10320377 | Artificial Intelligence | 2005 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Various disciplines have examined the many phenomena of metacognition and have produced numerous results, both positive and negative. I discuss some of these aspects of cognition about cognition and the results concerning them from the point of view of the psychologist and the computer scientist, and I attempt to place them in the context of computational theories. I examine metacognition with respect to both problem solving (e.g., planning) and to comprehension (e.g., story understanding) processes of cognition.
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Authors
Michael T. Cox,