- ... tolerance1
- The concept was first mentioned
in [McC88].
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- ... express.2
- The non-linguistic background knowledge has been emphasized
in connection with physical skills by Hubert Dreyfus and others
[Dre92], but there is important non-linguistic knowledge
also when the skill is purely symbolic. Even though a mathematician
or a stock broker operates in a purely symbolic domain, he still
cannot verbalize his full set of skills.
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- ...Drosophila3
- Drosophilas are the fruit flies
that have been used by geneticists to study inheritance since 1910.
Their short generation times, large chromosomes and the ability to
keep 1,000 of them in a bottle make them valuable, even though the
Drosophilas of today are no better than those of 1910. The
utility of suitable Drosophilas for scientific research in AI
needs to be emphasized, because of a recent fad for demanding that
all research promise a practical payoff on a three year schedule.
They aren't getting their payoffs and are learning much less than a
more scientific approach would get them.
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- ... problem.4
- It was not
mentioned before that the boat was a rowboat. Once oars are
mentioned, it is a Gricean implicature that the boat is a
rowboat. The philosopher Paul Grice [Gri89] studied what
can be inferred from statements under the assumption that the
person posing the problem is not trying to be misleading. That
the boat is a rowboat follows, because the speaker should have
said so if it wasn't.
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- ... form.5
- ``Pull, pull, my good boys'',
said Starbuck.--Moby Dick, XLVIII
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