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... cognition . It is difficult to make sense of many of these terms without presupposing an in- tegrated background of cognitive phenomena but , when we use them in an AI context , such a background is absent . One consequence is that we ...
... cognition . It is difficult to make sense of many of these terms without presupposing an in- tegrated background of cognitive phenomena but , when we use them in an AI context , such a background is absent . One consequence is that we ...
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... Cognitive Science 1 : 265-295 . Kuipers , B. J. ( 1975 ) A frame for frames : Representing knowledge for recognition . In D. Bobrow & A. Collins ( Eds . ) , Representation and Understanding : Studies in Cognitive Science . New York ...
... Cognitive Science 1 : 265-295 . Kuipers , B. J. ( 1975 ) A frame for frames : Representing knowledge for recognition . In D. Bobrow & A. Collins ( Eds . ) , Representation and Understanding : Studies in Cognitive Science . New York ...
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... Cognitive Science A number of researchers have interests in cognitive sci- ence . Zenon Pylyshyn in the psychology department at West- ern Ontario has been a major player in Canadian AI for some years . His wide ranging cognitive ...
... Cognitive Science A number of researchers have interests in cognitive sci- ence . Zenon Pylyshyn in the psychology department at West- ern Ontario has been a major player in Canadian AI for some years . His wide ranging cognitive ...
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A Perspective on Automatic Programming David Barstow | 3 |
What Should AI Want From the Supercomputers? Jon Doyle | 29 |
Learning | 32 |
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