
Knowledge Representation Is Fundamental To The Study Of Mind. All Theories Of Psychological Processing Are Rooted In Assumptions About How Information Is Stored. These Assumptions, In Turn, Influence The Explanatory Power Of Theories. This Book Fills A Gap In The Existing Literature By Providing An Overview Of Types Of Knowledge Representation Techniques And Their Use In Cognitive Models. Organized Around Types Of Representations, This Book Begins With A Discussion Of The Foundations Of Knowledge Representation, Then Presents Discussions Of Different Ways That Knowledge Representatio Cover; Knowledge Representation; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Foundations; Chapter 2 Spatial Representations: What Do We Mean By Space?; Chapter 3 Featural Representations; Chapter 4 Network Models; Chapter 5 Structured Representations; Chapter 6 Structure In Perceptual Representations; Chapter 7 Structured Concept Represen Tations; Chapter 8 General And Specific Information In Representation; Chapter 9 Mental Models; Chapter 10 Using Representation; References; Author Index; Subject Index Arthur B. Markman. Description Based Upon Print Version Of Record. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 301-315) And Indexes. English
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0
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
ISBN-10:
0203763696
ISBN-13:
9780203763698
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