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Tham khảo tài liệu 'converging technologies for improving human performance episode 2 part 4', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance pre-publication on-line version 247 structured and organized at a variety of levels. Considerable progress that has been made in areas such as these points to the promise of theory-based research coupled with emerging technologies for visualization and simulation. The intelligent systems of the future that will be fundamental to group and social communication will be far removed from the expert systems and the ungrounded formal systems of the artificial intelligence AI of past years. Instead they will rely on the gains made in the fundamental understanding of the psychology biology and neuroscience of human behavior and performance including cognition perception action emotion motivation multimodality spatial and social cognition adaptation linguistic analysis and semantics. These gains will be enhanced by consideration of human behavior as a complex adaptive biological system tightly coupled to its physical and social environment. It remains to be seen whether the national support is forthcoming that is necessary to make substantial progress in these areas of cognition that hold such promise. However if we hope to see truly convergent technologies leading to smart devices and the enhancement of human behavior communication and quality of life we must tackle the difficult problems related to cognition on the large scale more commonly seen in areas such as computer science and engineering. Now is the time to seriously begin this effort. References Biber D. S. Conrad and R. Reppen. 1998. Corpus linguistics Investigating language structure and use. Cambridge Cambridge University Press. Biederman I. 1995. Visual object recognition. Chapter 4 in An invitation to cognitive science 2nd ed. Vol. 2 Visual cognition S.M. Kosslyn and D.N. Osherson eds. Cambridge MA MIT Press. Bregman A.S. 1994. Auditory scene analysis. Cambridge MA MIT Press. Cassell J. J. Sullivan S. Prevost and E. Churchill. 2000. Embodied .