We can assume that the speaking human itself is not aware about every
details of its patterns. At least these details would be probably hidden
from communication.

-Matthias

Mark Waser wrote

>Details that don't need to be transferred are those which are either known 
>by or unnecessary to the recipient.  The former is a guess (unless the 
>details were transmitted previously) and the latter is an assumption based 
>upon partial knowledge of the recipient.  In a perfect, infinite world, 
>details could and should always be transferred.  In the real world, time
and 
>computational constraints means that trade-offs need to occur.  This is 
>where the essence of intelligence comes into play -- determining which of 
>the trade-offs to take to get optimal perfomance (a.k.a. domain competence)




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