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Higher-Order Adaptive Dynamical System Modelling of the Role of Epigenetics in Major Depressive Disorder

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    An Adaptive Computational Network Model for Strange Loops in Political Evolution in Society

    In this paper a multi-order adaptive temporal-causal network model is introduced to model political evolution. The computational network model makes use of Hofstadter’s notion of a Strange Loop and was tested ...

    Julia Anten, Jordan Earle, Jan Treur in Computational Science – ICCS 2020 (2020)

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    Computational Analysis of the Adaptive Causal Relationships Between Cannabis, Anxiety and Sleep

    In this paper an adaptive computational temporal-causal network model is presented to analyse the dynamic and adaptive relationships between cannabis usage, anxiety and sleep. The model has been used to simula...

    Merijn van Leeuwen, Kirsten Wolthuis, Jan Treur in Computational Science – ICCS 2020 (2020)

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    Know Yourself: An Adaptive Causal Network Model for Therapeutic Intervention for Regaining Cognitive Control

    Long term stress often causes depression and neuronal atrophies that in turn can lead to a variety of health problems. As a result of these cellular changes, also molecular changes occur. These changes, that i...

    Nimat Ullah, Jan Treur in Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (2020)

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    An Adaptive Network Model for Burnout and Dreaming

    As burnouts grow increasingly common, the necessity for a model describing burnout dynamics becomes increasingly apparent. The model discussed in this paper builds on previous research by adding dreams, a comp...

    Mathijs Maijer, Esra Solak, Jan Treur in Computational Science – ICCS 2020 (2020)

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    A Temporal-Causal Network Model for the Internal Processes of a Person with a Borderline Personality Disorder

    This paper presents a computational network model for a person with a Borderline Personality Disorder. It was designed according to a Network-Oriented Modeling approach as a temporal-causal network based on n...

    Maria Hoțoiu, Federico Tavella, Jan Treur in Artificial Intelligence Applications and I… (2018)

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    Incorporating Interdependency of Trust Values in Existing Trust Models for Trust Dynamics

    Many models of trust consider the trust an agent has in another agent (the trustee) as the result of experiences with that specific agent in combination with certain personality attributes. For the case of mul...

    Mark Hoogendoorn, S. Waqar Jaffry, Jan Treur in Trust Management IV (2010)

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    A Generic Personal Assistant Agent Model for Support in Demanding Tasks

    Human task performance may vary depending on the characteristics of the human, the task and the environment over time. To ensure high effectiveness and efficiency of the execution of tasks, automated personal ...

    Tibor Bosse, Rob Duell, Mark Hoogendoorn in Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Neuroe… (2009)

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    Augmented Metacognition Addressing Dynamic Allocation of Tasks Requiring Visual Attention

    This paper discusses the use of cognitive models as augmented metacognition on task allocation for tasks requiring visual attention. In the domain of naval warfare, the complex and dynamic nature of the enviro...

    Tibor Bosse, Willem van Doesburg in Foundations of Augmented Cognition (2007)

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    Integration of Biological, Psychological, and Social Aspects in Agent-Based Simulation of a Violent Psychopath

    In the analysis of criminal behaviour, a combination of biological, psychological and social aspects may be taken into account. Dynamical modelling methods developed in recent years often address these aspects...

    Tibor Bosse, Charlotte Gerritsen, Jan Treur in Computational Science – ICCS 2007 (2007)

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    A Logical Theory of Design

    Design tasks typically deal with incomplete information and involve flexible reasoning patterns for which sophisticated control strategies are needed. As a result, the reasoning patterns are highly dynamic and...

    Frances Brazier, Pieter Van Langen, Jan Treur in Advances in Formal Design Methods for CAD (1996)