Chapitre d'ouvrage: Clé de citation BibTeX:  Anderson1989
Anderson, J. R., & Thompson, R. (1989). Use of analogy in a production system architecture. In A. Ortony & S. Vosniadou (Eds.), Similarity and Analogical Reasoning (pp. 267–297). New York: Cambridge University Press.
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Catégories: Analogie, COEFF, Full text
Auteurs: Anderson, Ortony, Thompson, Vosniadou
Editeur: Cambridge University Press (New York)
Collection: Similarity and Analogical Reasoning

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Abstract: (from the chapter) we are concerned with how analogy is involved in problem solving and in skill acquisition; our analysis of problem solving sees knowledge organized into function and form... in this chapter we will first describe our knowledge representation, which is factored into a function-form structure; we will describe how the analogy process operates on this to fill in missing function and form; we will discuss the knowledge compilation process, which operates on the trace of an analogy process to produce new productions (i.e., acquire skill); we will discuss some issues associated with placing this process into a more general framework of skill acquisition; PUPS (PenUltimate Production System) in which the analogy mechanism is implemented.
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