CGSC 1001 Final: CGSC EXAM REVIEW

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Finding something good in memory to make an analogy with. Finding correspondences between elements of the two analogues. Transfer/adaptation: using (and changing) knowledge of one analogue to learn or invent something about the other, determining if the transfer did what you wanted it to do. Indexing the memory so that it can be used successfully in the future. Richard dawkins has been called darwin"s pit bull. Upon evaluation, one might go back and make different choices for retrieval, mapping, transfer, or adaptation. New information is stored in memory and indexed appropriately. How many words can you think of that start with k or r? . How could analogy be used to do the basics of cognition: hofstadter, davies, reasoning based on particular examples rather than on, reasoning from memories as opposed to using more. Case-based reasoning: an ai field that reasons from cases in memory. Primary scene: cognitive representation of experiences everyone has, such as swallowing.

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