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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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1.1 --- a/thesis/cortex.bib Sat Mar 29 23:46:54 2014 -0400 1.2 +++ b/thesis/cortex.bib Sat Mar 29 23:52:29 2014 -0400 1.3 @@ -159,8 +159,32 @@ 1.4 exploration with a simule arm and colored blocks.}} 1.5 } 1.6 1.7 +@phdthesis{sussman-hacker, 1.8 + author = "Sussman, Gerald J.", 1.9 + title = "A Computational Model of Skill Acquisition", 1.10 + school = "MIT", 1.11 + year = "1973", 1.12 + note = "Available at: \url{http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6894}", 1.13 + addendum = {\why{Sussman creates a program called {\tt HACKER}, 1.14 + which operates in a blocks world environment and 1.15 + learns to debug programs to build things with blocks 1.16 + and control its own body. This sort of approach to 1.17 + problem solving is begging to be implemented in {\tt 1.18 + CORTEX}'s rich world. Will program debugging still 1.19 + work well with many more senses and a more 1.20 + complicated environement?}} 1.21 +} 1.22 + 1.23 +@Comment phdthesis{sussman-hacker, 1.24 +@Comment author = "", 1.25 +@Comment title = "", 1.26 +@Comment school = "MIT", 1.27 +@Comment year = "", 1.28 +@Comment note = "Available at: \url{}", 1.29 +@Comment addendum = {\why{}} 1.30 +@Comment } 1.31 + 1.32 1.33 @Comment cross modal clustering 1.34 1.35 -@COMMENT sussman's HACKER 1.36