Can AI learn by shrinking? A new study introduces a development-inspired continual learning framework for spiking neural ...
The cognitive domain comprises of six different categories or hierarchical levels known as the Blooms Taxonomy. These six levels are identified as knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, ...
This research presents a groundbreaking approach to addressing the zero-shot cross-domain cognitive diagnosis (ZCCD) challenge in intelligent education systems through the innovative application of ...
A child picks up a crayon and begins to sketch a scene from a story, not knowing that this simple act is strengthening the ...
Proficiency in early math skills lays the groundwork for more advanced mathematical abilities, and socioeconomic disparities in these skills are apparent even before children begin formal schooling (e ...
In the last two decades, cognitive science has made remarkable progress in unraveling the mysteries of how we learn, uncovering numerous approaches to optimize and enrich the learning experience.
The first comprehensive, systematic review and meta-analysis of adults with autism shows that despite having an intact IQ, these adults have medium to large impairments in four key social- and ...
How does artificial intelligence continue to improve its capabilities? For a long time, expanding model size has been regarded as an important way to ...
Children with sleep breathing disorders score lower across cognitive domains, highlighting risks for learning and memory ...