Author: Jacques Schulman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Systematicity as a Selection Constraint in Analogical Mapping
Author: Catherine A. Clement
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Analogy
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Results support Gentner's (1983, 1989) structure-mapping theory that analogical mapping concerns systems and not individual predicates, and that attention to shared systematic structure constrains the selection of information to include in an analogy."
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Analogy
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Results support Gentner's (1983, 1989) structure-mapping theory that analogical mapping concerns systems and not individual predicates, and that attention to shared systematic structure constrains the selection of information to include in an analogy."
The Bank Directory
Graphical Interfaces for Simulation
Author: J. D. Hollan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Computer software
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The dynamic graphical display of the state of complex systems has immense potential value for mediating the development of richer understandings of process as well as for providing more effective mechanisms of interaction. For the past few years we have been involved in the development of a set of software tools to assist in the construction of interfaces to simulations and real-time systems. These tools have been used extensively in the development of an interactive inspectable simulation-based instructional system, Steamer. Underlying our efforts are three interrelated research activities: formulating a theory of interface design, understanding the effectiveness of interactive graphical representational systems, and implementing systems based on these developing theoretical notions. The dialectic between these activities has been very valuable for us as cognitive scientists and as system builders. In this chapter, we survey some of the presuppositions of our approach to interface design, describe the tools we have built to assist in the construction of graphical interfaces, and discuss the conclusions we have drawn from our experiences in graphical interface design. (Author).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Computer software
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The dynamic graphical display of the state of complex systems has immense potential value for mediating the development of richer understandings of process as well as for providing more effective mechanisms of interaction. For the past few years we have been involved in the development of a set of software tools to assist in the construction of interfaces to simulations and real-time systems. These tools have been used extensively in the development of an interactive inspectable simulation-based instructional system, Steamer. Underlying our efforts are three interrelated research activities: formulating a theory of interface design, understanding the effectiveness of interactive graphical representational systems, and implementing systems based on these developing theoretical notions. The dialectic between these activities has been very valuable for us as cognitive scientists and as system builders. In this chapter, we survey some of the presuppositions of our approach to interface design, describe the tools we have built to assist in the construction of graphical interfaces, and discuss the conclusions we have drawn from our experiences in graphical interface design. (Author).
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Analogical Inference and Analogical Access
Author: Dedre Gentner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Analogy
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Analogy is a powerful technique in commonsense learning and reasoning. People use analogies in problem solving, in developing mental models of a new domain, and in communicating knowledge. To model these natural uses of analogy, we need to understand the whole process of analogizing from the first, starting with access and ending with drawing inferences or extracting a principle from an analogy. In this paper, I first review the structure-mapping theory of analogical processing and describe a simulation of the theory. I then extend this framework to accessing analogy. I discuss some recent research in our lab that suggests that the accessibility of an analogical match is governed by different factors from its inferential soundness. Finally, I consider some competing theoretical approaches to analogy and suggest an integrated architecture for analogical processing.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Analogy
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Analogy is a powerful technique in commonsense learning and reasoning. People use analogies in problem solving, in developing mental models of a new domain, and in communicating knowledge. To model these natural uses of analogy, we need to understand the whole process of analogizing from the first, starting with access and ending with drawing inferences or extracting a principle from an analogy. In this paper, I first review the structure-mapping theory of analogical processing and describe a simulation of the theory. I then extend this framework to accessing analogy. I discuss some recent research in our lab that suggests that the accessibility of an analogical match is governed by different factors from its inferential soundness. Finally, I consider some competing theoretical approaches to analogy and suggest an integrated architecture for analogical processing.
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U. S. Coast Guard Light Lists
Author:
Publisher: ProStar Publications
ISBN: 9781577857129
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher: ProStar Publications
ISBN: 9781577857129
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The Rand McNally Bankers Directory
Spark Arrester Guide
Author: National Wildfire Coordinating Group (U.S.). NWCG Fire Equipment Working Team
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electric apparatus and appliances
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electric apparatus and appliances
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description