L'intelligence artificielle au confluent des neurosciences et de l'informatiqueJorion, Paul (1994) L'intelligence artificielle au confluent des neurosciences et de l'informatique. [Journal (Paginated)] Full text available as:
AbstractArtificial Intelligence betrays the special dispositions and traditions of the fields which constitute its ancestry: neuro-physiology, psychology, logic and mathematics. The common thread between the divergent pull of these fields emerges in a model of thought processes as a gradient on a memory trace landscape. Paths generated on this landscape are interpretable as clauses displaying emergent logical properties.
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