Title
Refining the cognitive decathlon
Abstract
We argue that cognitive tests of intelligent agents should use modern intelligence theory to help ensure the test battery covers key aspects of cognition and decomposes them as diagnostically as possible. To this end we assess the recent BICA cognitive decathlon proposal [15] on the Cattel-Horn-Carrol (CHC) factor model of human intelligence [11], and suggest tests to fill the gaps. Some of those tests come from cognitive performance software developed by NTI [17 & 18]. Appealing again to CHC theory, we note remaining gaps and suggest known tests which can fill them.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1774674.1774694
PerMIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
factor model,intelligence theory,modern intelligence theory,bica,cognitive performance software,cattel-horn-carrol model chc,cognitive test,cognitive decathlon,human intelligence,intelligent agent,test battery,chc theory,recent bica cognitive decathlon,integrated cognitive agents,key aspect,software development,cognitive performance
Cognitive test,Intelligent agent,Human intelligence,Computer science,Simulation,Software,Artificial intelligence,Cognition
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
2
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Robert L. Simpson Jr.151.56
Charles R. Twardy2277.60