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author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Sat, 29 Mar 2014 23:52:29 -0400 |
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157 blocks world simulator to explore using | 157 blocks world simulator to explore using |
158 self-organizing maps to bootstrap symbols just from | 158 self-organizing maps to bootstrap symbols just from |
159 exploration with a simule arm and colored blocks.}} | 159 exploration with a simule arm and colored blocks.}} |
160 } | 160 } |
161 | 161 |
162 @phdthesis{sussman-hacker, | |
163 author = "Sussman, Gerald J.", | |
164 title = "A Computational Model of Skill Acquisition", | |
165 school = "MIT", | |
166 year = "1973", | |
167 note = "Available at: \url{http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6894}", | |
168 addendum = {\why{Sussman creates a program called {\tt HACKER}, | |
169 which operates in a blocks world environment and | |
170 learns to debug programs to build things with blocks | |
171 and control its own body. This sort of approach to | |
172 problem solving is begging to be implemented in {\tt | |
173 CORTEX}'s rich world. Will program debugging still | |
174 work well with many more senses and a more | |
175 complicated environement?}} | |
176 } | |
177 | |
178 @Comment phdthesis{sussman-hacker, | |
179 @Comment author = "", | |
180 @Comment title = "", | |
181 @Comment school = "MIT", | |
182 @Comment year = "", | |
183 @Comment note = "Available at: \url{}", | |
184 @Comment addendum = {\why{}} | |
185 @Comment } | |
186 | |
162 | 187 |
163 @Comment cross modal clustering | 188 @Comment cross modal clustering |
164 | 189 |
165 @COMMENT sussman's HACKER | |
166 | 190 |