Abstract

Abstract : A working memory model based on a semantic network is described in detail. Some advantages and disadvantages of such a model are discussed. An attempt is made to enable a reader to learn to perform the formidable task of representing data in the memory format. Since the actual memory is not easily read (or written), a set of LISP programs are included which make these tasks manageable.

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Computer scienceLispTask (project management)Set (abstract data type)Semantic memoryProgramming languageNatural language processingArtificial intelligenceCognitionEngineering

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1969
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Anthony Bell, M. Ross Quillian (1969). CAPTURING CONCEPTS IN A SEMANTIC NET. . https://doi.org/10.21236/ad0697035

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