1st Edition

Time-constrained Memory A Reader-based Approach To Text Comprehension

By Jean-Pierre Corriveau Copyright 1995
432 Pages
by Psychology Press

428 Pages
by Psychology Press

432 Pages
by Psychology Press

This book tries to answer the question posed by Minsky at the beginning of The Society of Mind: "to explain the mind, we have to show how minds are built from mindless stuff, from parts that are much smaller and simpler than anything we'd considered smart." The author believes that cognition should not be rooted in innate rules and primitives, but rather grounded in human memory. More... Read more
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Part I: Foundations. Overview. Models of Understanding. Part II: Design. Designing a Grounded Architecture. Modeling Time-Constrained Memory. A Prototype of IDIoT. Part III: Linguistic Comprehension with IDIoT. On Linguistic Comprehension. On Grammar and Syntax. Reference Resolution. Word Sense Disambiguation. Structural Disambiguation. Bridging Inferences. Part IV: Conclusions. Some Last Thoughts.

Biography

Jean-Pierre Corriveau

"The book is scholarly, summarizing an immense bibliography of relevant historical and current work...Corriveau has a grand unifying conception, and uses it incisively to review this vast literature...a delight to read both for its style and its content."
David Waltz
from the Foreword