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author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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122 addendum={\why{This is the introductory textbook to 9.01. It | 122 addendum={\why{This is the introductory textbook to 9.01. It |
123 provides a good introduction to all major human | 123 provides a good introduction to all major human |
124 senses.}} | 124 senses.}} |
125 } | 125 } |
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127 @article{brooks-representation, | |
128 author = {Brooks, Rodney A.}, | |
129 title = {Intelligence Without Representation}, | |
130 journal = {Artificial Intelligence}, | |
131 volume = {47}, | |
132 number = {1-3}, | |
133 month = {2}, | |
134 year = {1991}, | |
135 pages = {139--159}, | |
136 publisher = {Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.}, | |
137 address = {Essex, UK}, | |
138 note = {Available at : | |
139 \url{http://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/representation.pdf}}, | |
140 addendum = {\why{Presents an argument that simulation will not be enough | |
141 to develop artificial intelligence, and that we must | |
142 rely on the real world and robots if we are to build | |
143 truly robust systems. While {\tt CORTEX} embraces | |
144 simulation because of TIme, this paper remains a | |
145 compelling argument for why the entire enterprise | |
146 might not even be a good idea.}} | |
147 } | |
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128 @Comment SOM larson paper | 150 @Comment SOM larson paper |
129 | 151 |
130 @Comment cross modal clustering | 152 @Comment cross modal clustering |
131 | 153 |
132 @COMMENT sussman's HACKER | 154 @COMMENT sussman's HACKER |
133 | 155 |
134 @comment brooks intelligence without representation | |
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