Computer models of thought and language / edited by Roger C. Schank [and] Kenneth Mark Colby.
| Author/creator | Schank, Roger C. |
| Other author | Colby, Kenneth Mark, 1920- |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | San Francisco : W. H. Freeman, [1973] |
| Description | 454 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | A series of books in psychology Series of books in psychology. ^A238625 |
| Contents | Newell, A. Artificial intelligence and the concept of mind.--Natural language models: Simmons, R. F. Semantic networks; their computation and use for understanding English sentences. Wilks, Y. An artificial intelligence approach to machine translation. Winograd, T. A procedural model of language understanding. Schank, R. C. Identification of conceptualizations underlying natural language.--Models of belief systems: Colby, K. M. Simulations of belief systems. Abelson, R. P. The structure of belief systems.--Models of memory and cognition: Hunt, E. The memory we must have. Lindsay, R. K. In defense of ad hoc systems. Becker, J. D. A model for encoding of experiential information.--Bibliography (p. 435-446.) |
| LCCN | 73011064 |
| ISBN | 0716708345 |
| Stock number | $13.50 |