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John Case
John Case's research in cognitive science has two parts. One part of his cognitive science related research is within computational learning theory (COLT), the mathematical study of the capabilities and limits of machines to learn, from relevant data, rules for computing functions or for recognizing concepts. His work in COLT employs such tools from mathematical logic as recursive function theory and machine self-reference, and he is also interested in the latter as a model of machine self-knowledge. Another part of his work involves discrete, analog simulations on lattice-connected computers to model spatial reasoning and mental image manipulation.

Other Research Groups
Bioinformatics
Theory of Computation


Contact Info:

    Phone: (302) 831-2714
    Office: 101A Smith Hall
    Email: case AT cis DOT udel DOT edu
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