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... properties appropriate to a given problem area . One may think of the Selfridge proposal as a system which uses a finite - state language to describe its properties . Solomonoff ( 1957 , 1960 ) proposes some techniques for discovering ...
... properties appropriate to a given problem area . One may think of the Selfridge proposal as a system which uses a finite - state language to describe its properties . Solomonoff ( 1957 , 1960 ) proposes some techniques for discovering ...
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... properties as more or less independent evidence for and against propositions ; more general pro- cedures ( about which we have yet little practical information ) must ac- count also for nonlinear relations between properties , i.e. ...
... properties as more or less independent evidence for and against propositions ; more general pro- cedures ( about which we have yet little practical information ) must ac- count also for nonlinear relations between properties , i.e. ...
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... properties , each of which provided very little marginal information , some of them would not be missed . Then one might expect good results with a mere sampling of all the possible connection paths wij . And one might thus , in this ...
... properties , each of which provided very little marginal information , some of them would not be missed . Then one might expect good results with a mere sampling of all the possible connection paths wij . And one might thus , in this ...
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... properties . Roberts ( 1960 ) describes a series of experiments in this general area . Doyle ( 1959 ) with- out normalization but with quite sophisticated properties obtains excellent results ; his properties are already substantially ...
... properties . Roberts ( 1960 ) describes a series of experiments in this general area . Doyle ( 1959 ) with- out normalization but with quite sophisticated properties obtains excellent results ; his properties are already substantially ...
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... properties as important and begin to use them in the characteriza- tion of experience , perhaps storing one's memories in terms of them . If later it is discovered that some other properties would serve better , then one must face the ...
... properties as important and begin to use them in the characteriza- tion of experience , perhaps storing one's memories in terms of them . If later it is discovered that some other properties would serve better , then one must face the ...
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