Jim Davies (cognitive scientist)

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Jim Davies
Residence Ottawa, Canada
Citizenship United States
Nationality American
Fields Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence
Institutions Carleton University
Alma mater SUNY Oswego, Georgia Tech
Doctoral advisor Ashok K. Goel, Nancy J. Nersessian

Jim Davies is an American cognitive scientist, playwright, artist, and author.[1] He received his bachelor's degree in philosophy from the State University of New York at Oswego, his masters in psychology and his Ph.D. in computer science from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is an associate professor of Cognitive Science at the Institute of Cognitive Science at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario where he is the director of the Science of Imagination Laboratory.[2][3] His research focuses on visual reasoning, analogy, and imagination.

Biography

Jim Davies was born in Glens Falls, New York. He attended Lake George High School and then majored in philosophy at the State University of New York at Oswego, during which he was an exchange student in Beijing, graduating in 1993.[4] He worked in automated text retrieval at the Los Alamos National Laboratory under the supervision of Dr. Timothy Thomas before attending graduate school at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he received his M.S. in psychology in 1997 under the advisement of Dr. Dorrit Billman. He also received his Ph.D. from Georgia Tech in 2004, under the advisement of philosopher of science Nancy J. Nersessian and artificial intelligence researcher Ashok K. Goel.[4][5] He worked in bioinformatics as a postdoctoral fellow at Queen's University with Dr. Janice Glasgow and is currently an associate professor at the Institute of Cognitive Science at Carleton University.

Research

Davies studies imagination through the use of computer simulations of visual imagination, which attempt to model the results of studies of how humans typically imagine visual scenes.[6] In addition to his work at the Science of Imagination Laboratory, Davies is editor of the Cognitive Science Summary website[7] and is on the editorial board of The Open Artificial Intelligence Journal.[8] He presented a TEDxCarletonU talk on his research at Carleton on March 30, 2010[9] and another at Google on August 8, 2010.[10] In 2014 he published Riveted: The Science of Why Jokes Make Us Laugh, Movies Make Us Cry, and Religion Makes Us Feel One with the Universe.[1]

Art

Davies is also a comic improvisor, playwright and theater director. He helped found the VisionQuest theater company,[11] cited as one of the best new theater troupes in Atlanta,[12] and for whom he directed The Devil and Ben Jones.[13] As a playwright, his plays include Medea: The Fury[14] and Read It Twice... It's Real, concerning falling in love with robots, was produced by the Sock 'n' Buskin Theatre Company.[15] He was also involved in improv in Atlanta[16] and Kingston[17] and is currently involved in a troupe in Ottawa.[18]

Davies is also a visual artist focusing on non-orthodox calligraphy[19] and Pac-Man art.[20]

Publications

References

  1. 1 2 Davies, J (2014-08-05). Riveted: The Science of Why Jokes Make Us Laugh, Movies Make Us Cry, and Religion Makes Us Feel One with the Universe. Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. "Jim Davies:Carleton University".
  3. "Science of Imagination Laboratory".
  4. 1 2 "Jim Davies" (PDF). Jim Davies. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
  5. "Jim Davies". Carleton University. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
  6. TEDx Spreads Worthy Ideas
  7. "Cognitive Science Summaries".
  8. "Open Artificial Intelligence Journal".
  9. "Jim Davies TEDx Talk".
  10. "Jim Davies Google Talk".
  11. Holman, C (2003-08-02). "Incubation period". Creative Loafing (Atlanta).
  12. "Best up-and-coming theater". Creative Loafing (Atlanta). 2002-10-16.
  13. "The Devil and Ben Jones".
  14. Holman, C (2004-01-15). "The Greek system". Creative Loafing (Atlanta).
  15. "Read It Twice Its Real".
  16. "Jim Davies:Dad's Garage".
  17. Davies, Jim. "Improv Documentary".
  18. Mannixvermette, K (2008-03-14). "Improv troupe gives two hours of unadulterated fun". Metro Ottawa.
  19. "Thunderwords".
  20. "Pac-Man Art".
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