More recently, debates in AI have focused on the implications of Connectionism. Connectionism is the hypothesis that distributed computations are capable of instantiating intelligent functions without relying on the representational character of symbols, but rather on the computational states themselves which are cal1~ distributed representations (Haugeland, 1991). This distinction puts connectionism at odds with symbolic theory. The current debates tend to be over which theory will yield intelligent systems--symbolic or connectionist? But as we will soon see, this really amounts to a debate over which representational scheme is required for general intelligence
[From the introduction] The two main paradigms in cognitive science are computationalism and connect...
Intelligent systems based on first-order logic on the one hand, and on artificial neural networks (a...
Connectionism seems to avoid many of the problems of classical artificial intelligence, but has it a...
Introduction All existing intelligent systems share a similar biological and evolutionary heritage....
basic assumption of much of AI, that mental processes are best viewed as algorithmic symbol manipula...
It is generally acknowledged that tremendous computational activity underlies some of the most commo...
There is no doubt that AI research has made significant progress, both in helping us understand how ...
Due to the complex nature of the matter discussed, the relationship between Artificial Intelligence ...
In this thesis, we discuss different techniques to bridge the gap between two different approaches t...
Abstract: "The notion of mind as symbol processor is fundamental to AI and cognitive science, but so...
The differences between connectionism and symbolicism in artificial intelligence (AI) are illustrate...
Connectionism (also known as parallel distributed processing) has generated a great deal of interest...
In the first section of the article, we examine some recent criticisms of the connectionist enterpri...
Connectionism is an approach to neural-networks-based cognitive modeling that encompasses the recent...
In the history of the quest for human-level artificial intelligence, a number of rival paradigms hav...
[From the introduction] The two main paradigms in cognitive science are computationalism and connect...
Intelligent systems based on first-order logic on the one hand, and on artificial neural networks (a...
Connectionism seems to avoid many of the problems of classical artificial intelligence, but has it a...
Introduction All existing intelligent systems share a similar biological and evolutionary heritage....
basic assumption of much of AI, that mental processes are best viewed as algorithmic symbol manipula...
It is generally acknowledged that tremendous computational activity underlies some of the most commo...
There is no doubt that AI research has made significant progress, both in helping us understand how ...
Due to the complex nature of the matter discussed, the relationship between Artificial Intelligence ...
In this thesis, we discuss different techniques to bridge the gap between two different approaches t...
Abstract: "The notion of mind as symbol processor is fundamental to AI and cognitive science, but so...
The differences between connectionism and symbolicism in artificial intelligence (AI) are illustrate...
Connectionism (also known as parallel distributed processing) has generated a great deal of interest...
In the first section of the article, we examine some recent criticisms of the connectionist enterpri...
Connectionism is an approach to neural-networks-based cognitive modeling that encompasses the recent...
In the history of the quest for human-level artificial intelligence, a number of rival paradigms hav...
[From the introduction] The two main paradigms in cognitive science are computationalism and connect...
Intelligent systems based on first-order logic on the one hand, and on artificial neural networks (a...
Connectionism seems to avoid many of the problems of classical artificial intelligence, but has it a...