CGSC 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Animal Language, Animal Communication, Natural Language
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Analogy - an analogy is a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification. The steps in creating an analogy are: i. Storage - storage is the final process where the analogy is indexed in memory so that it can be used in the future. Exemplar-based reasoning - exemplar based reasoning is reasoning based on particular examples rather than on prototypes or rules. Memory-based reasoning - memory-based reasoning is reasoning based on memories rather than on using more abstract reasoning rules. Instance-based reasoning - instance based reasoning is reasoning based on a particular instance in time, much like exemplar-based reasoning. Case-based reasoning - case-based reasoning is an ai field that reasons from. Primary scene - primary scene is cognitive representation of experiences that everyone shares, such as swallowing. Correlation-based metaphor - a correlation-based metaphor, the base metaphor is sensory and the target is abstract.