Cognitive Machine Learning (2): Uncertain Thoughts

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Cognitive Machine Learning (2): Uncertain Thoughts

Metacognition was a new word when first used by John Flavell while exploring the memory abilities of children [1]. He defined metacognition, and still its definition today, as the 'knowledge and cognition about cognitive phenomena'. This cognition includes the awareness, introspection and control of thoughts. Metacognition is often considered to be one of our most sophisticated of cognitive capacities.
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