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IJCAI
1993

Perception and Experience in Problem Solving

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Perception and Experience in Problem Solving
Whilst much emphasis in AI has been placed on the use of goals in problem solving, less emphasis has been placed on the role of perception and experience. In this paper we show that in the domain that may be ed the most abstract, namely mathematics, that perception and experience play an important role. The mathematician has a vast amount of mathematical knowledge, and yet is able to utilise the appropriate knowledge without difficulty. We argue that it is essential to model how well the knowledge is grasped, so that mathematical knowledge can grow from partial knowledge to important results that are easily accessed. Not all knowledge is equal in its importance, and we argue that perception and experience play a key role in ordering our knowledge. Features play a role in both representing the information from the environment, and indexing the knowledge of our memories, but a key requirement is that the features should be dynamic and not be built in. This research is implemented in the...
Edmund Furse, Rod Nicolson
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Type Conference
Year 1993
Where IJCAI
Authors Edmund Furse, Rod Nicolson
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