@techreport{RePEc:grs:wpegrs:2005-14, title = {Cognitive maps in spatial economics: A multidisciplinary approach}, author = {Gaussier, Nathalie and 8051), Philippe LAROQUE ETIS neurocybernetics team (UMR CNRS and 8051), Nicolas CUPERLIER ETIS neurocybernetics team (UMR CNRS and 8051), Mathias QUOY ETIS neurocybernetics team (UMR CNRS and Brest, Sorin MOGA ENST and 8051), Philippe GAUSSIER ETIS neurocybernetics team (UMR CNRS}, year = {2005}, institution = {Groupement de Recherches Economiques et Sociales}, type = {Cahiers du GRES (2002-2009)}, abstract = {If mental maps are a well-known subject in spatial analysis, they suffer from the difficulties to make them an operational concept. Nowadays, the development of cognitive science opens up new perspectives. Thanks to an association of spatial economists, roboticists and computer scientists in the context of a CNRS project “Geomatics, Space, Territories and Mobilities”, we show that it is possible to simulate cognitive maps that fit both with non-metric and situated properties. The paper works on a common assumption that space is central to understand individual strategies. It puts forward the idea that spatial visual information is central to spatial situated action. As a consequence, cognitive maps are built with endogenous preferences and exhibit interesting characteristics to better comprehend situated rationality. As an example, we show that a cognitive agent that means agent with a cognitive map, is able to solve spatial compromise without optimising any a priori known resources on a geographic map.}, keywords = {Cognitive maps; neural networks; learning; economics issues; multidisciplinary system}, url = {http://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:grs:wpegrs:2005-14} }
@techreport{DGA2006, title = {Architecture de navigation biologiquement inspirée, Équipe Neurocybernétique}, author = {Giovannangeli,Christophe and Cuperlier,Nicolas and Maillard, Mickael and Quoy, Mathias and Gaussier, Philipe}, year = {2006}, institution = {Équipe Neurocybernétique - ETIS}, type = {Technical report for the DGA} }
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