Bridging the Symbolic/Subsymbolic Gap


Ben Goertzel, Cassio Pennachin, Nil Geisweiller

Engineering General Intelligence, Part 2: The CogPrime Architecture for Integrative, Embodied AGI, pages 189–209
Atlantis Press, Paris, France
2014

While it's widely accepted that human beings carry out both symbolic and subsymbolic processing, as integral parts of their general intelligence, the precise definition of “symbolic” versus “subsymbolic” is a subtle issue, which different AI researchers will approach in different ways depending on their differing overall perspectives on AI.

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Ben Goertzel, Cassio Pennachin, Nil Geisweiller

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2014

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Engineering General Intelligence, Part 2: The CogPrime Architecture for Integrative, Embodied AGI

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189–209

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Paris, France

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10.2991/978-94-6239-030-0_11

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978-94-6239-030-0

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