Although connectionism is advocated by its proponents as an alternative to the classical computational theory of mind, doubts persist about its computational credentials. Our aim is to dispel these doubts by explaining how connectionist networks compute. We first develop a generic account of computation—no easy task, because computation, like almost every other foundational concept in cognitive science, has resisted canonical definition. We opt for a characterisation that does justice to the explanatory role of computation in cognitive science. Next we examine what might be regarded as the “conventional” account of connectionist computation. We show why this account is inadequate and hence fosters the suspicion that connectionist networks a...
If we want to explain cognitive processes with means of connectionist networks, these networks have ...
Although the connectionist approach has lead to elegant solutions to a number of problems in cogniti...
basic assumption of much of AI, that mental processes are best viewed as algorithmic symbol manipula...
AbstractThere is a lot of excitement in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) at the moment cent...
Connectionist approaches to cognitive modeling make use of large networks of simple computational u...
This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognit...
Massively parallel (connectionist) computational models are playing an increasingly important role i...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Connectionist models of cognition are all the rage these days. They are said to provide better expla...
This paper explores the question of whether connectionist models of cognition should be considered t...
The employment of a particular class of computer programs known as "connectionist networks" to model...
Connectionist representations are mappings between elements in the problem domain and vectors of act...
Contains fulltext : 72913.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Leech, Maresch...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
[From the introduction] The two main paradigms in cognitive science are computationalism and connect...
If we want to explain cognitive processes with means of connectionist networks, these networks have ...
Although the connectionist approach has lead to elegant solutions to a number of problems in cogniti...
basic assumption of much of AI, that mental processes are best viewed as algorithmic symbol manipula...
AbstractThere is a lot of excitement in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) at the moment cent...
Connectionist approaches to cognitive modeling make use of large networks of simple computational u...
This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognit...
Massively parallel (connectionist) computational models are playing an increasingly important role i...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Connectionist models of cognition are all the rage these days. They are said to provide better expla...
This paper explores the question of whether connectionist models of cognition should be considered t...
The employment of a particular class of computer programs known as "connectionist networks" to model...
Connectionist representations are mappings between elements in the problem domain and vectors of act...
Contains fulltext : 72913.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Leech, Maresch...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
[From the introduction] The two main paradigms in cognitive science are computationalism and connect...
If we want to explain cognitive processes with means of connectionist networks, these networks have ...
Although the connectionist approach has lead to elegant solutions to a number of problems in cogniti...
basic assumption of much of AI, that mental processes are best viewed as algorithmic symbol manipula...