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Impressionism in the Mirror of Cognitonics


Vladimir A. Fomichov


National Research University Higher School of Economics

Olga S. Fomichova


affiliation not provided to SSRN

September 5, 2011

Proceedings of the International Multiconference Information Society - IS 2011, Slovenia, Ljubljana, 10-14 October 2011, Conference Kognitonika/Cognitonics, Jozef Stefan Institute, 2011, pp. 380-383

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The paper aims at representing a new way of considering impressionism under the frame of cognitonics. It helps teenagers and university students to better understand the world of social networks, the real world around them, and to be ready to resist the so called emotional attacks via social networks. An original algorithm of transforming the negative emotions (caused by the messages received from social networks) into the positive ones is proposed. This algorithm considers the possible reactions of a human (including the recommended reactions) to the emotional attacks via social networks. It is proposed to include an analysis of the kind into the program of the course “Foundations of secure living activity in information society.”

Number of Pages in PDF File: 5

Keywords: cognitonics, algorihm of resisting emotional attacks via social networks, impressionism, course Foundations of secure living activity in information society

JEL Classification: I10, I20, I21

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Fomichov, Vladimir A. and Fomichova, Olga S., Impressionism in the Mirror of Cognitonics (September 5, 2011). Proceedings of the International Multiconference Information Society - IS 2011, Slovenia, Ljubljana, 10-14 October 2011, Conference Kognitonika/Cognitonics, Jozef Stefan Institute, 2011, pp. 380-383. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2114479

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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fomichov (Contact Author)
National Research University Higher School of Economics ( email )
Myasnitskaya street, 20
Moscow, RI Moscow 119017
Russia

Olga S. Fomichova
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