We observe that thus far all computational models of analogy have modelled memory as a set of disjoint, encapsulated, domains. As there does not appear to be any psychological evidence for modelling memory in this way, we suggest that a more realistic model of analogy could be constructed if memory was modelled as one large data structure. We argue that the retrieval sub-process of analogy may not be independent of the mapping sub-process, and that both processes may well be governed by structural similarity. We describe a computational model of analogy which incorporates these three ideas; it models mapping and retrieval together, uses structural similarity to govern matching, and models memory as one large data structure. Retrieval in thi...
Similarity plays a central role in cognitive theories. Much research has been devoted to understandi...
This paper reports on and discusses experiments evaluating our model of detecting similarities and a...
RADAR is a model of analogy retrieval that employs the principle of systematicity as its primary ret...
We observe that thus far all computational models of analogy have modelled memory as a set of disjoi...
International audienceThe predominant view concerning determinants of analogical retrieval is that i...
Spontaneously retrieving analogies from presented problem data is an important phase of analogic...
Analogical reasoning is an acknowledged process behind many episodes of creativity. Typically, the ...
The goal of the research reported in this thesis is to explore analogical reasoning in complex situa...
Abstract. RADAR is a model of analogy retrieval that employs the principle of systematicity as its p...
Although many computational models have successfully simulated the results of controlled psychologic...
In the 1960s and 70s, researchers paid a great deal of attention to schematic memory, or memory for ...
In this paper, we outline a comprehensive approach to composed analogies based on the theory of conc...
Recent research in metaphor and analogy, as variously embodied in such systems as Sapper, LISA, Cop...
Blanchette and Dunbar (2000) have claimed that when participants are allowed to draw on their own so...
transfer consists of a series of phases described as se-quential: (1) encoding the source, (2) encod...
Similarity plays a central role in cognitive theories. Much research has been devoted to understandi...
This paper reports on and discusses experiments evaluating our model of detecting similarities and a...
RADAR is a model of analogy retrieval that employs the principle of systematicity as its primary ret...
We observe that thus far all computational models of analogy have modelled memory as a set of disjoi...
International audienceThe predominant view concerning determinants of analogical retrieval is that i...
Spontaneously retrieving analogies from presented problem data is an important phase of analogic...
Analogical reasoning is an acknowledged process behind many episodes of creativity. Typically, the ...
The goal of the research reported in this thesis is to explore analogical reasoning in complex situa...
Abstract. RADAR is a model of analogy retrieval that employs the principle of systematicity as its p...
Although many computational models have successfully simulated the results of controlled psychologic...
In the 1960s and 70s, researchers paid a great deal of attention to schematic memory, or memory for ...
In this paper, we outline a comprehensive approach to composed analogies based on the theory of conc...
Recent research in metaphor and analogy, as variously embodied in such systems as Sapper, LISA, Cop...
Blanchette and Dunbar (2000) have claimed that when participants are allowed to draw on their own so...
transfer consists of a series of phases described as se-quential: (1) encoding the source, (2) encod...
Similarity plays a central role in cognitive theories. Much research has been devoted to understandi...
This paper reports on and discusses experiments evaluating our model of detecting similarities and a...
RADAR is a model of analogy retrieval that employs the principle of systematicity as its primary ret...