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A Modern Myth John Kelly. 7 The Connectionist Dream 7.1 Introduction The term connectionism is used to indicate a type of ' computing ' system which consists of a ( large ) number of ... Connectionist Dream Introduction Why Connectionism?
A Modern Myth John Kelly. 7 The Connectionist Dream 7.1 Introduction The term connectionism is used to indicate a type of ' computing ' system which consists of a ( large ) number of ... Connectionist Dream Introduction Why Connectionism?
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... connectionist networks . Cussins , in an elegant analysis of a possible cognitive basis for connectionism , concludes that they have been led " astray in their criticism of connectionism " ( Cussins 1990 ) . Fodor and Pylyshyn argue ...
... connectionist networks . Cussins , in an elegant analysis of a possible cognitive basis for connectionism , concludes that they have been led " astray in their criticism of connectionism " ( Cussins 1990 ) . Fodor and Pylyshyn argue ...
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... connectionist researchers accept this , though they expect that this ability may be implemented in ways that have not been anticipated within the standard symbol - procesing tradition . Moreover , they hope that the connectionist ...
... connectionist researchers accept this , though they expect that this ability may be implemented in ways that have not been anticipated within the standard symbol - procesing tradition . Moreover , they hope that the connectionist ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
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