MENS, an info-computational model for (Neuro-)Cognitive systems capable of creativity

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MENS is a bio-inspired model for higher level cognitive systems; it is an application of the Memory Evolutive Systems developed with Vanbremeersch to model complex multi-scale, multi-agent self-organized systems, such as biological or social systems. Its development resorts to an info-computationalism: first we characterize the properties of the human brain/mind at the origin of higher order cognitive processes up to consciousness and creativity, then we 'abstract' them in a MENS mathematical model for natural or artificial cognitive systems. The model, based on a 'dynamic' Category Theory incorporating Time, emphasizes the computability problems which are raised. © 2012 by the authors.

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Ehresmann, A. C. (2012). MENS, an info-computational model for (Neuro-)Cognitive systems capable of creativity. Entropy, 14(9), 1703–1716. https://doi.org/10.3390/e14091703

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