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Connectionism and Information Processing Abstractions: The Message Still Counts More Than the Medium

B. Chandrasekaran, Ashok Goel & Dean Allemang. Connectionism and Information Processing Abstractions: The Message Still Counts More Than the Medium. AI Magazine, 9(4):24-34, Winter 1988.

Author LabManagerPosted on October 1, 1988December 21, 2011Categories UncategorizedTags Ashok Goel, B. Chandrasekaran, Dean Allemang

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