a wrote:
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.
Thank you for that website. Peter Turney's blog inspired me to improve
my human-level intelligence design. Although I am anti-NN, I found the
first part of 'Modeling the Evolution of Motivation' at his site and is
very good.
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