Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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378365 | Cognitive Systems Research | 2016 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In cognitive science, image schemas are identified as fundamental patterns of cognition. They are schematic prelinguistic conceptualisations of events and serve as conceptual building blocks for concepts. This paper proposes that image schemas can play an important role in computational concept invention, namely within the computational realisation of conceptual blending. We propose to build a library of formalised image schemas, and illustrate how they can guide the search for a base space in the concept invention work flow. Their schematic nature is captured by the idea of organising image schemas into families. Formally, they are represented as heterogeneous, interlinked theories.
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Authors
Maria M. Hedblom, Oliver Kutz, Fabian Neuhaus,