Language and thought in humans and computers : theory and research in psychology, artificial intelligence, and neural science
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Language and thought in humans and computers : theory and research in psychology, artificial intelligence, and neural science
Praeger, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [147]-159) and indexes
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A comprehensive analysis of current theory and research in the psychological, computational, and neural sciences elucidates the stuctures and processes of language and thought. Chapters discuss language comprehension and artificial intelligence, ARCS system for analogical retrieval, ACME model of analogical mapping, PAULINE, an artificial intelligence system for pragmatic language generation, a theory of understanding of spoken and written text, recent developments and effect of different modes of language representation on the efficiency of information processing. This book will be of interest to professionals and scholars in psychology, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science.
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Preface Tables and Figures Cognitive Science and the Nature of Language Language and Analogical Retrieval Language and Analogical Mapping Artificial Intelligence and the Pragmatics of Language Generation Capacity Theory of Language Comprehension Language Processes and Brain Imaging Language Representation Modes and Information Processing Efficiency Bibliography Author Index Subject Index
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