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Toward a Formal, Visual Framework of Emergent Cognitive Development of Scholars
  Understanding the cognitive evolution of researchers as they progress in academia is an important but complex problem; one that belongs to a class of problems, which often require the development of models to gain further understanding of the intricacies of the domain. The research question that we address in this paper is: how to effectively model this temporal cognitive mental development of prolific researchers? Our proposed solution is based on noting that the academic progression and notability of a researcher are linked with a progressive increase in the citation count for the scholar’s refereed publications, quantified using indices such as the Hirsch index. We propose the use of an yearly increment of a scholar’s cognition quantifiable by means of a function of the scholar’s citation index, thereby considering the index as an indicator of the discrete approximation of the scholar’s cognitive development. Using validated agent-based modeling, a paradigm presented as part of our previous work aimed at the development of a cognitive agent-based computing framework, we present both formal as well as visual agent-based complex network representations for this cognitive evolution in the form of a temporal cognitive level network model. As proof of the effectiveness of this approach, we demonstrate the validation of the model using historic data of citations.

  • Type:

    Article

  • Date:

    04 June 2013

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • DOI:

    10.1007/s12559-013-9219-y

  • ISSN:

    1866-9956

  • Library of Congress:

    QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    004 Data processing & computer science

  • Funders:

    Historic Funder (pre-Worktribe)

Citation

Hussain, A., & Niazi, M. (2014). Toward a Formal, Visual Framework of Emergent Cognitive Development of Scholars. Cognitive Computation, 6(1), 113-124. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12559-013-9219-y

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Keywords

Agent-based modeling; Cognitive development; Cognitive agent-based computing; Complex adaptive system; Hirsch index; Complex networks

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