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Azerbaijani scientist a new Caspian sturgeon stocks management paradigm based on the ideas and methods of cognitive modeling is proposed

01.12.2016 / Conferences, assemblies

Cognitive modeling (http://rabitadunyasi.info.az) - is a new intellectual multidisciplinary technology platform that offers great opportunities for model experimentation and management of complex systems and complex problem situations.

In the article of the head of laboratory of Institute of Control Systems Karayev Robert Asadullah oglu titled "Methodology to Develop a Recovery Strategy for the Sturgeon Stocks of the Caspian Sea", published in the journal "Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences” (Thomson Reuters, Science Citation Index, SCI Expanded, Scopus), "Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science” (Science Citation Index, Scopus), "Global Journal of Advanced Research” methodology of cognitive modeling of recovery strategies of Caspian sturgeon populations is proposed . Unlike traditional (biological) models the cognitive model takes into account the current "institutional shell" of the problem: a large-scale poaching, pollution of the sea and the spawning rivers, the sharp reduction in the number of populations and the average weight of individuals, illegal trade in caviar and meat of sturgeon, an invasion of food competitors, the collapse of the system sturgeon fishery management of the Caspian Sea, the transboundary nature of migration routes and others.

The integrated nature of the cognitive models can improve the adequacy and effectiveness of management decisions and to critically assess the attempt to restore the sturgeon populations by means of long-term moratoria on commercial fishing (Комиссия по водным биоресурсам Каспийского моря).

It should be noted that Karayev’s R.A. article published as a result of sharp discussions with the reviewers, including an expert from the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations).
We also note that today on cognitive technologies operate all the leading universities of the USA, Japan, UK, Germany, France and etc
Scope of application of cognitive technologies is extremely wide. It's - retail, insurance, health, financial sphere, education, business, banking, economy, industry, ecology, politics and others.

Progress in this area indicates the onset of "cognitive technologies era" (https://www.ibm.com).

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