2020
DOI: 10.31730/osf.io/fbh2p
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Towards Cognitive Communication and Other Applications of Cognitive Computing

Abstract: The term cognitive communications has been used to describe “human-centric” communication systems that adapt to different behaviors, expectations and preferences. This paper explores a more general use of the term by attempting to enumerate all communication functions that might benefit through being executed by systems of individual or collective cognition. Systems of individual cognition might be represented by intelligent agents (based on some subset of the functionality suggested to be required for Artific… Show more

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“…In a GCI orchestrated process to define communication mechanisms, intelligent agents based on some subset of AGI might work behalf of each user to negotiate the best available physical connection, electromagnetic spectrum, protocol at each protocol layer, network topology, and every other function of Internetworking and telecommunication. And GCI might orchestrate that cooperation to adaptively learn which implementation of each function is most fit in each context from all possible occurrences of Internet and telecommunication use [13]. The usefulness of doing so would be expected to be the capacity to sustainably increased impact on all collective problems related to communication, like the problem of achieving increased sustainability across the entire telecommunications product life-cycle, the problem of achieving an increase in affordable access to communication, and the problem of achieving an increase in quality of communication at each level of affordability.…”
Section: Problems Requiring Gci In Order To Be Solvablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a GCI orchestrated process to define communication mechanisms, intelligent agents based on some subset of AGI might work behalf of each user to negotiate the best available physical connection, electromagnetic spectrum, protocol at each protocol layer, network topology, and every other function of Internetworking and telecommunication. And GCI might orchestrate that cooperation to adaptively learn which implementation of each function is most fit in each context from all possible occurrences of Internet and telecommunication use [13]. The usefulness of doing so would be expected to be the capacity to sustainably increased impact on all collective problems related to communication, like the problem of achieving increased sustainability across the entire telecommunications product life-cycle, the problem of achieving an increase in affordable access to communication, and the problem of achieving an increase in quality of communication at each level of affordability.…”
Section: Problems Requiring Gci In Order To Be Solvablementioning
confidence: 99%