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Are feedforward and recurrent networks systematic? Analysis and implications for a connectionist cognitive architecture

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العنوان: Are feedforward and recurrent networks systematic? Analysis and implications for a connectionist cognitive architecture
المؤلفون: Phillips, S.
المصدر: Phillips, S. (1998) Are feedforward and recurrent networks systematic? Analysis and implications for a connectionist cognitive architecture. [Journal (Paginated)]
Publication Status: Published
سنة النشر: 1998
Original Material: Journal (Paginated)
مصطلحات موضوعية: Psychology: Cognitive Psychology, Computer Science: Neural Nets, Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Psychology, Neural Nets, Philosophy of Mind
الوصف: Human cognition is said to be systematic: cognitive ability generalizes to structurally related behaviours. The connectionist approach to cognitive theorizing has been strongly criticized for its failure to explain systematicity. Demonstrations of generalization notwithstanding, I show that two widely used networks (feedforward and recurrent) do not support systematicity under the condition of local input/output representations. For a connectionist explanation of systematicity, these results leave two choices, either: (1) develop models capable of systematicity under local input/output representations; or (2) justify the choice of similarity-based (nonlocal) component representations sufficient for systematicity.
نوع الوثيقة: Journal Article
وصف الملف: application/postscript
URL الوصول: http://cogprints.org/520/
رقم الأكسشن: edscog.520
قاعدة البيانات: CogPrints