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Cognitive informatics (CI) is a discipline which combines the subjects of both the cognitive science and informatics based on information mechanisms and processes taking place in the human brain. So cognitive informatics uses natural intelligence merged with computer applications broadly applied in interdisciplinary research and science. Cognitive informatics thus covers not only the aspects of using mathematical theories to describe and analyse data and information presented in large knowledge bases but also engineering fields with informatics, cognitive sciences, neuropsychology, system sciences, cybernetics, computer engineering, knowledge engineering and computational engineering.
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Ogiela, L., Ogiela, M.R. (2009). The fundamentals and development of Cognitive Informatics. In: Cognitive Techniques in Visual Data Interpretation. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 228. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02693-5_4
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