bookJun 18, 2004Closed access
Semantic Cognition: A Parallel Distributed Processing Approach
Abstract
This groundbreaking monograph offers a mechanistic of the representation and use of semantic knowledge, integrating the strengths and overcoming many of the weaknesses of hierarchical, categorization-based approaches, similarity-based approaches, and the approach often called theory theory. Building on earlier models by Geoffrey Hinton in the 1980s and David Rumelhart in the early 1990s, the authors propose that performance in semantic tasks arises through the propagation of graded signals in a system of interconnected processing units. The representations used in performing these tasks are patterns of activation across units, governed by weighted connections among them. Semantic knowledge is acquired through…
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- Categorization
- Computer science
- Strengths and weaknesses
- Semantic memory
- Cognition
- Similarity (geometry)
- Cognitive science
- Representation (politics)
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