For many years, researchers have tried to discover how humans solve problems. This research has answered many questions, but still many of them remain unanswered. However, knowledge gained in this field has greatly enhanced our understanding and has enabled us to design human-like intelligent systems. In the 1920s the Gestalt psychologists introduced a new field to cognitive science. They discovered that when presented with certain problems we use insight to reach a solution. In the 1950s Newell and Simon then brought the field of problem solving into the information age. They experimented with the idea of problem solving as a search for a solution in a state space. This technique is today utilized in the field of computing and Artificial Intelligence. This paper reviews techniques and looks at how we use previous experience gained by solving problems to solve new similar problems, making analogies between them. Experts' performance during problem solving is compared to that of novices.
%0 Journal Article
%1 CondellWadeEtAl10air
%A Condell, Joan
%A Wade, John
%A Galway, Leo
%A McBride, Michael
%A Gormley, Padhraig
%A Brennan, Joseph
%A Somasundram, Thiyagesan
%D 2010
%J Artificial Intelligence Review
%K v1500 springer paper ai knowledge processing cognitive theory
%N 3
%P 221-234
%R 10.1007/s10462-010-9171-0
%T Problem Solving Techniques in Cognitive Science
%V 34
%X For many years, researchers have tried to discover how humans solve problems. This research has answered many questions, but still many of them remain unanswered. However, knowledge gained in this field has greatly enhanced our understanding and has enabled us to design human-like intelligent systems. In the 1920s the Gestalt psychologists introduced a new field to cognitive science. They discovered that when presented with certain problems we use insight to reach a solution. In the 1950s Newell and Simon then brought the field of problem solving into the information age. They experimented with the idea of problem solving as a search for a solution in a state space. This technique is today utilized in the field of computing and Artificial Intelligence. This paper reviews techniques and looks at how we use previous experience gained by solving problems to solve new similar problems, making analogies between them. Experts' performance during problem solving is compared to that of novices.
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