Ahmed M. H. Abdel-Fattah
Ahmed M. H.
Abdel-Fattah, MSc is Ph.D. student in Cognitive
Science at the
AI Group,
Institute of Cognitive Science, the University of
Osnabrück, Germany.
Ahmed is interested in studying cognitive science [CogSci] and
artificial
(general) intelligence [A(G)I]. Formal logic systems, knowledge
representations and reasoning [KRR], multi-agent systems [MAS], as well
as related topics in computer science, come at the top of his
list.
His current work focuses mainly on conceptual blending and analogical
reasoning, with a special interest in how such topics are related to
other areas, such as coherence, rationality, causality, belief change,
and belief change operators.
His papers include
Towards a Domain-Independent Computational Framework for Theory
Blending,
Rationality Through Analogy — Towards a Positive Theory and
Implementation
of Human-Style Rationality,
Rationality-Guided AGI as Cognitive Systems,
An Argument for an Analogical Perspective on Rationality &
Decision-Making,
Towards a Computational Cognitive Model of Concept Blending,
Theory blending as a framework for creativity in systems for
general intelligence, and
Rationality and General Intelligence.
Ahmed earned his BSc in Pure Mathematics & Computer Science at the
Faculty of Science,
Ain Shams University, Egypt in 1998.
He earned his MSc in Computer Science at
the Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University,
Egypt in 2005.
Watch his
YouTube channel.
View his
Facebook page.
Read his
Academia profile.