The subtlety of sameness :: a theory and computer model of analogy-making /
The research described in this book is based on the premise that human analogy-making is an extension of our constant background process of perceiving--in other words, that analogy-making and the perception of sameness are two sides of the same coin. Foreword by Daniel DennettWhile it is fashionable...
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Zusammenfassung: | The research described in this book is based on the premise that human analogy-making is an extension of our constant background process of perceiving--in other words, that analogy-making and the perception of sameness are two sides of the same coin. Foreword by Daniel DennettWhile it is fashionable today to dismiss the "bad old days" of artificial intelligence and rave about emergent self-organizing systems, Robert French has created a model of human analogy-making that attempts to bridge the gap between classical top-down AI and more recent bottom-up approaches. The research described in this book is based on the premise that human analogy-making is an extension of our constant background process of perceiving--in other words, that analogy-making and the perception of sameness are two sides of the same coin. At the heart of the author's theory and computer model of analogy-making is the idea that the building-up and the manipulation of representations are inseparable aspects of mental functioning, in contrast to traditional AI models of high-level cognitive processes, which have almost always depended on a clean separation. A computer program called Tabletop forms analogies in a microdomain consisting of everyday objects on a table set for a meal. The theory and the program rely on the idea that myriad stochastic choices made on the microlevel can add up to statistical robustness on a macrolevel. To illustrate this, French includes the results of thousands of runs of his program on several dozen interrelated analogy problems in the Tabletop microworld. French's work is exciting not only because it reveals analogy-making to be an extension of our complex and subtle ability to perceive sameness but also because it offers a computational model of mechanisms underlying these processes. This model makes significant strides in putting into practice microlevel stochastic processing, distributed processing, simulated parallelism, and the integration of representation-building and representation-processing. A Bradford Book |
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spelling | French, Robert M. (Robert Matthew), 1951- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJB48kyCy649Yxb3vMCRKd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95033790 The subtlety of sameness : a theory and computer model of analogy-making / Robert M. French. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1995. ©1995 1 online resource (xvi, 190 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "A Bradford book." Includes bibliographical references and index. From recognition to analogy-making: the central role of slippage -- The tabletop microdomain -- The architecture of tabletop -- Tabletop's performance up close -- Tabletop's personality profile -- Comparisons with other work. Print version record. English. Access restricted to Ryerson students, faculty and staff. CaOTR The research described in this book is based on the premise that human analogy-making is an extension of our constant background process of perceiving--in other words, that analogy-making and the perception of sameness are two sides of the same coin. Foreword by Daniel DennettWhile it is fashionable today to dismiss the "bad old days" of artificial intelligence and rave about emergent self-organizing systems, Robert French has created a model of human analogy-making that attempts to bridge the gap between classical top-down AI and more recent bottom-up approaches. The research described in this book is based on the premise that human analogy-making is an extension of our constant background process of perceiving--in other words, that analogy-making and the perception of sameness are two sides of the same coin. At the heart of the author's theory and computer model of analogy-making is the idea that the building-up and the manipulation of representations are inseparable aspects of mental functioning, in contrast to traditional AI models of high-level cognitive processes, which have almost always depended on a clean separation. A computer program called Tabletop forms analogies in a microdomain consisting of everyday objects on a table set for a meal. The theory and the program rely on the idea that myriad stochastic choices made on the microlevel can add up to statistical robustness on a macrolevel. To illustrate this, French includes the results of thousands of runs of his program on several dozen interrelated analogy problems in the Tabletop microworld. French's work is exciting not only because it reveals analogy-making to be an extension of our complex and subtle ability to perceive sameness but also because it offers a computational model of mechanisms underlying these processes. This model makes significant strides in putting into practice microlevel stochastic processing, distributed processing, simulated parallelism, and the integration of representation-building and representation-processing. A Bradford Book Artificial intelligence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85008180 Analogy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004775 Artificial Intelligence https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001185 Intelligence artificielle. Analogie (Philosophie) artificial intelligence. aat analogy. aat COMPUTERS Enterprise Applications Business Intelligence Tools. bisacsh COMPUTERS Intelligence (AI) & Semantics. bisacsh Analogy fast Artificial intelligence fast Kunstmatige intelligentie. gtt Analogie. (NL-LeOCL)078431883 gtt COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General has work: The subtlety of sameness (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG77cqdKjHRd9Fx73J9Pw3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: French, Robert M. (Robert Matthew), 1951- Subtlety of sameness. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1995 0262061805 (DLC) 95008723 (OCoLC)32396386 Bradford book. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1714 Volltext |
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