It is clear that analogy cannot work effectively without recourse to an effective method ofstoring patterns. However, I suggest…
The neurons of the cortex are organized in clusters, each containing 50 to 10,000 neurons. Theneurons of each cluster…
We have not yet discussed the possibility that analogies might be justified by analogy.Obviously, analogy as a general mode…
Induction and analogy are obviously closely related. In induction one assumes the future willbe similar to the past, and…
Analogy is far more powerful than transitive reasoning; nonetheless, according to the presentanalysis it is nothing more than a…
Induction, as we have analyzed it, requires a store of patterns on which to operate. We havenot said how…
We have discussed several different measures of static complexity, which measure ratherdifferent things. But all these measures have one…
Koppel [8] has recently proposed an alternative to the KCS complexity measure. According toKoppel's measure, the sequences which are…
Charles S. Peirce, the turn-of-the-century American philosopher, liked to talk about the "onelaw of mind." He gave this law…
It is natural to define a random sequence as one which has no statistical regularities (vonMises, 1957). For instance,…