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01 Jun 1968
TL;DR: A learning program designated CE, Concept-EPAM, is described that modifies EPAM through the introduction of a set membership relation and the effects of this extension are considered with respect to methods of storing concept descriptions in memory and methods of specifying learning and retrieval.
Abstract: : A learning program designated CE, Concept-EPAM, is described that modifies EPAM through the introduction of a set membership relation. The effects of this extension are considered with respect to methods of storing concept descriptions in memory and methods of specifying learning and retrieval. The learning strategies consist of interactions between image elaboration and tree modification. Implementations of CE are considered for a concept learning task and a pair associate task. Applicability of CE to a geometry analogy task requiring relational concepts is discussed. The relationship between the learning of concepts of concepts and feature extraction is illustrated.

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Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Dec 1968

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Dec 1968
TL;DR: The use of the techniques developed for adaptive learning and pattern recognition have been applied to the social system discussed in, Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation - The Robbers' Cave Experiment, to trace over a period of time the formation and functioning of attitudes of one group toward another in an experimental situation.
Abstract: The use of the techniques developed for adaptive learning and pattern recognition have been applied to the social system discussed in, Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation - The Robbers' Cave Experiment by Sherif et al. This was an experiment in social psychology designed to trace over a period of time the formation and functioning of attitudes of one group toward another in an experimental situation. Two methods of simulation were attempted, the first a sequential learning system employing a matched filter machine; the second a parallel self-adaptive machine bearing the acronym GELISIMA GEeralized LInear-element SImulation MAchine. The simulation models of the second kind provided accurate replication of the social system suitable for hypothesis generation, variable manipulation and control, internal structure variations and other parameter manipulation.