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The ATLAS Project: A joint industrial and scientific development under the cognitive paradigm of information processing

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The paper presents some general features of ongoing research on a project dealing with multimodal information concerning the human brain. The central motivation is to help physicians prepare surgical interventions. In the first part we introduce the general framework in which our work is situated; such a project has necessary relations with semiotic aspects of information and thus is well related to cognitive approaches. In the second part we discuss the industrial and scientific context of the project; our aim here is to show that from both industrial and scientific points of view such a project does not emerge as a peripheral concern but deals rather with central problems of current general international research and industrial development. In the third part, we give a rough sketch of the project itself; in this, we follow a presentation that makes explicit its paradigmatic character. In the fourth part, we discuss some technical ideas about the underlying system in order to give an idea of the overall approach illustrated in its real complexity; this part is followed by a summary of already obtained key results. Finally, we point out some perspectives that such a project may generate concerning industrial interest and scientific importance.
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hal-02281656 , version 1 (09-09-2019)

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Ioannis Kanellos, Serge Garlatti, Bernard Gibaud, Christian Barillot. The ATLAS Project: A joint industrial and scientific development under the cognitive paradigm of information processing. First European Conference on Cognitive Science in Industry,, Sep 1994, Luxembourg, Luxembourg. pp.451 - 466. ⟨hal-02281656⟩
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