In this work we explore how close the artificial intelligence community has come to model the human mind regarding representation and processing of sequences. We analyse results produced by cognitive psychologists, who explore real minds, for features exhibited by human short- and long-term memory when representing and processing sequences. We compare these features with theories and models from the AI community divided into two types of theories: intrinsic and extrinsic theories. We conclude that the intrinsic theories have managed to explain most of the features, whereas the extrinsic theories still have a lot to do before exhibiting all features. We also present several suggestions for continued research to the AI community within the ar...
basic assumption of much of AI, that mental processes are best viewed as algorithmic symbol manipula...
The employment of a particular class of computer programs known as "connectionist networks" to model...
505 Recently there has been renewed interest in neural-like processing systems, evidenced for ex-amp...
In this work we explore how close the artificial intelligence community has come to model the human ...
A crucial step towards the representation of structured, symbolic knowledge in a connectionist syste...
A sequence of images, sounds, or words can be stored at several levels of detail, from specific item...
We are constantly processing sequential information in our day-to-day life, from listening to a piec...
International audienceA sequence of images, sounds, or words can be stored at several levels of deta...
A large amount of psychological research is devoted to the representation of sequences. It is a fund...
Serial order processing or sequence processing underlies many human activities such as speech, langu...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognit...
It is impossible to perceive the innumerable stimuli impinging on our senses, all at once. Out of th...
The ability to process events in their temporal and sequential context is a fundamental skill made m...
In cognitive science, there are many computational theories regarding the function of the mind; conn...
basic assumption of much of AI, that mental processes are best viewed as algorithmic symbol manipula...
The employment of a particular class of computer programs known as "connectionist networks" to model...
505 Recently there has been renewed interest in neural-like processing systems, evidenced for ex-amp...
In this work we explore how close the artificial intelligence community has come to model the human ...
A crucial step towards the representation of structured, symbolic knowledge in a connectionist syste...
A sequence of images, sounds, or words can be stored at several levels of detail, from specific item...
We are constantly processing sequential information in our day-to-day life, from listening to a piec...
International audienceA sequence of images, sounds, or words can be stored at several levels of deta...
A large amount of psychological research is devoted to the representation of sequences. It is a fund...
Serial order processing or sequence processing underlies many human activities such as speech, langu...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognit...
It is impossible to perceive the innumerable stimuli impinging on our senses, all at once. Out of th...
The ability to process events in their temporal and sequential context is a fundamental skill made m...
In cognitive science, there are many computational theories regarding the function of the mind; conn...
basic assumption of much of AI, that mental processes are best viewed as algorithmic symbol manipula...
The employment of a particular class of computer programs known as "connectionist networks" to model...
505 Recently there has been renewed interest in neural-like processing systems, evidenced for ex-amp...