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Fun with representations II – Where is the train going?
Continuing with the last post’s discussion, right now we’re in the business of finding out why are some representations better than others. As a warm-up, then, let’s try to figure out the following: Which of these representations of geographical data … Continue reading
Posted in Cognition, External cognition, XCog
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