Challenge of tacit knowledge in acquiring information in cognitive mimetics

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Intelligent technologies are rising. This is why methods for designing them are important. One approach is to study how people process information in carrying out intelligence demanding tasks and use this information in designing new technology solutions. This approach can be called cognitive mimetics. A problem in mimetics is to explicate tacit or subconscious knowledge. Here, we study a combination of thinking aloud in ship simulator driving and focus group commenting the solutions of subjects. On the ground of these early experiments, a multiple method combination seems to be the best way forward to solve problems of tacit or subconscious knowledge.

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Saariluoma, P., Karvonen, A., Wahlstrom, M., Happonen, K., Puustinen, R., & Kujala, T. (2019). Challenge of tacit knowledge in acquiring information in cognitive mimetics. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 903, pp. 228–233). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11051-2_35

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