id 15350 Url https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15350 Resource template Book Section Resource class bibo:BookSection Title Logic and Semantics of Computational Models for the Analysis of Complex Phenomena. Analytical Archaeology of Artificial Adaptive Systems Creator Ramazzotti, Marco Publisher Sapienza Università Editrice Date 2013 Language eng Abstract This paper is a further attempt to apply Artificial Adaptive Systems to the analysis of complex natural and cultural phenomena through the lens of Analytical Archaeology. These phenomena are essentially understood to be the product of cognitive behaviour, in other words aspects, models and ideal types which represent it and can be analysed on a formal logical level. This introductory exploration leads to a strong syntactic diversification of logical inferences and a progressive human attempt to trace them back to the simulation of cognitive complexity. Artificial Adaptive Systems, as mathematical tools which express these emulative properties, are historiographically animated in the connectionist reaction to behaviourism and therefore effectively shape the social sciences’ attempts to ascribe the complexities developed by our brains to advanced, non-linear and dynamic computational models. Is Part Of Urban coastal area conflicts analysis methodology. Human mobility, climate change and local sustainable development Spatial Coverage Roma Isbn 978-88-98533-01-5 Pages 23-56 Homepage https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/items/6HX7UV44/item-list --