Vladimir Nesov wrote:
Peter Turney compiled a list of materials on analogy-making, which may
be of interest to members of this list:
http://apperceptual.wordpress.com/2007/12/20/readings-in-analogy-making/
Thank you very much for your link. Most of them are symbolic analogical
reasoning, not associationist models. The high-level perception articles
have some sound points. Analogical reasoning is a broad concept, as it
involves synesthesia, fuzzy pattern matching, negative priming,
context-dependent priming, modality-specific induction, working memory,
etc. Analogy is vital for human-level intelligence, since it converts
the fuzzy and vast data to simple abstract representations that one can
analyze.
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