
Time-constrained Memory
This book tries to answer the question posed by Minsky at the beginning of The Society of Mind: "to explain the mind, we have to show how minds are built from mindless stuff, from parts that are much smaller and simpler than anything we''d considered smart." The author believes that cognition should not be rooted in innate rules and primitives, but rather grounded in human memory. More specificall...
This book tries to answer the question posed by Minsky at the beginning of The Society of Mind: "to explain the mind, we have to show how minds are built from mindless stuff, from parts that are much smaller and simpler than anything we''d considered smart." The author believes that cognition should not be rooted in innate rules and primitives, but rather grounded in human memory. More specificall...