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Further questions for chapter 02
Q. Winograd's SHRDLU was based on the idea that language uses various algorithms. Explain why this idea was helpful in creating SHRDLU. Also explain why this idea is helpful for cognitive science more generally.
Q. Winograd and Marr used similar strategies in studying their respective cognitive systems (language and vision). Explain what these strategies were.
Q. Explain the connection between Shepard and Metzler's mental imagery study and Kosslyn's (1973) experiment.
Q. Fill in this chart (from fig. 2.9)
The three levels at which any machine carrying out an information-processing task must be understood | ||
1. | 2. | 3. |
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