Poster/Conférence: Clé de citation BibTeX:  Doumasd
Doumas, L. A. A., & Hummel, J. E. (2004). A fundamental limitation of symbol-argument-argument notation as a model of human relational representations. Proceedings of the Twendty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 327–332.
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Catégories: Analogie, Full text, Transfert analogique
Auteurs: Doumas, Hummel
Collection: Proceedings of the Twendty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

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Résumé
Human mental representations are both structure-sensitive
(i.e., symbolic) and semantically rich. Connectionist models
have well-known limitations in capturing the structuresensitivity
of mental representations, while traditional
symbolic models based on varieties of symbol-argumentargument
notation (SAA) have difficulty capturing their
semantic richness. We argue that this limitation of SAA is
fundamental and cannot be alleviated in the notational format
of SAA itself. Finally, we review an approach to human
mental representation that captures both its structuresensitivity
and semantic richness.
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