Fu Wai-Tat, Hills Thomas, Todd Peter M
Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick.
Top Cogn Sci. 2015 Jul;7(3):384-90. doi: 10.1111/tops.12153. Epub 2015 Jun 12.
Search can be found in almost every cognitive activity, ranging across vision, memory retrieval, problem solving, decision making, foraging, and social interaction. Because of its ubiquity, research on search has a tendency to fragment into multiple areas of cognitive science. The proposed topic aims at providing integrative discussion of the central role of search from multiple perspectives. We focus on controlled search processes, which require (a) a goal, (b) uncertainty about the nature, location, or acquisition method of the objects to be searched for, and (c) a method for sampling through the search environment. While this definition of search is general and applicable to different domains, the specific mechanisms in the search process will likely differ. The goal of this issue is to compare and contrast how these search processes are similar and differ in different cognitive activities, with the goal of understanding the general nature of search in terms of the three characteristics stated above. We expect that given its cross-domain nature, the topic on search will be of broad interest to cognitive scientists, including psychologists, behavioral ecologists, computer scientists, neuroscientists, linguists, and sociologists.
搜索几乎存在于每一种认知活动中,涵盖视觉、记忆检索、问题解决、决策、觅食和社交互动等领域。由于其普遍性,关于搜索的研究往往分散在认知科学的多个领域。本提议的主题旨在从多个角度对搜索的核心作用进行综合讨论。我们关注的是受控搜索过程,这需要(a)一个目标,(b)对要搜索的对象的性质、位置或获取方法存在不确定性,以及(c)一种在搜索环境中进行采样的方法。虽然这种搜索的定义很宽泛,适用于不同领域,但搜索过程中的具体机制可能会有所不同。本期的目标是比较和对比这些搜索过程在不同认知活动中的异同,以便根据上述三个特征理解搜索的一般性质。我们预计,鉴于其跨领域的性质,搜索这一主题将引起认知科学家的广泛兴趣,包括心理学家、行为生态学家、计算机科学家、神经科学家、语言学家和社会学家。