| P. N. Johnson-Laird, P. C. Wason - Psychology - 1977 - 636 pages
...framework to be adapted to fit reality by changing details as necessary. Aframe is a data-structure for representing a stereotyped situation like being...living room or going to a child's birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some of this information is about how to use... | |
| Hans-Jürgen Eikmeyer, Hannes Rieser - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1981 - 532 pages
...summing the validities of individual cues." (Rosch et al. 1976, 434) 23 "A frame is a data-structure for representing a stereotyped situation like being...living room or going to a child's birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some of this information is about how to use... | |
| Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann - Business & Economics - 1987 - 362 pages
...Minsky, who originated the frame idea, gives the following description: A frame is a data-structure for representing a stereotyped situation, like being...living room, or going to a child's birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some of this information is about how to use... | |
| Mardi Jon Horowitz - Psychology - 1991 - 460 pages
...frame. This is a remembered framework to be adapted to lit reality by changing details as necessary A frame is a data structure for representing a stereotyped...of living room or going to a child's birthday party Attached to each frame are sev, Satiation tasks for individuals differing in complexity and permeability... | |
| Hubert L. Dreyfus - Computers - 1992 - 412 pages
...structure remarkably similar to Husserl's for representing everyday knowledge: A frame is a data-structure for representing a stereotyped situation, like being...living room, or going to a child's birthday party. . . . We can think of a frame as a network of nodes and relations. The "top levels" of a frame are... | |
| Nikolaos G. Bourbakis - Computers - 1993 - 574 pages
...situations. Marvin Minsky originated the frame idea20. He described it as: A frame is a data-structure for representing a stereotyped situation, like being...living room, or going to a child's birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some of this information is about how to use... | |
| Michael Eraut - Business & Economics - 1994 - 276 pages
...new data sets and a connection box with links to other frames or appropriate behavioural responses: A frame is a data -structure for representing a stereotyped...living room or going to a child's birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some of this information is about how to use... | |
| John Haugeland - Psychology - 1997 - 500 pages
...frame. This is a remembered framework to be adapted to fit reality by changing details as necessary A frame is a data structure for representing a stereotyped...certain kind of living room, or going to a child's 112 Marvin Minsky birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some of... | |
| Volker Stocke - Philosophy - 2002 - 302 pages
...Frames oder Rahmen bezeichnet, wobei folgende Definition zugrunde liegt: „A frame is a data-structure for representing a stereotyped situation like being...living room or going to a child's birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some of this information is about how to use... | |
| Jörn Albrecht - Linguistics - 2005 - 330 pages
...ein Rechner benötigt, um natürlichsprachige Texte »verstehen«, dh weiterverarbeiten zu können: A frame is a data structure for representing a stereotyped...living room, or going to a child's birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some is about what can be expected to happen... | |
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