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Quote: people distinguish classes via short descriptions; using language specific to those classes; brevity is achieved without lose of information

topics > all references > references a-b > QuoteRef: bongM_1967 , p. 132



Topic:
philosophy of mind
Group:
natural language
Topic:
classification
Topic:
problem of assigning names
Topic:
limitations of artificial intelligence and cognitive science
Topic:
people vs. computers

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A man does not behave [like a Perceptron] at all … would say that triangles constitute one class, and … 20c as small and large. In all these … universal terminology. In fact, in order to distinguish … case of small and large, or solid and … [p. 133] … Take, for example, Fig. 40. It is easy … form the second class. … [p. 134] For example, if we have two classes, … Thus, as opposed to the Perceptron, a man … solution of different problems. And the terms are … [p. 142] brevity is achieved without loss of information. …   Google-1   Google-2

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