| R.J. Bobrow and J.S. Brown, Systematic understanding: synthesis, analysis, and contingent knowledge in specialized understanding systems, in: R.J. Bobrow and A.M, Collins, eds., Representation and Understanding (Academic Press, New York, 1975) 103-129. |
....without representation Rodney A. Brooks MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 545 Technology Square, Rm. 836, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Received September 1987 Brooks, R.A. Intelligence without representation, Artificial Intelligence 47 (1991) 139 159. This report describes research done at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Support for the research is provided in ....
.... Faculty 9 Development Award, in part by a grant from the Systems Development Foundation, in part by the University Research Initiative under Office of Naval Research contract N00014 86 K 0685 and in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency under Office of Naval Research contract N00014 85 K 0124. Abstract Artificial intelligence research has foundered on the issue of representation. When intelligence is approached in an incremental manner, with strict reliance on interfacing to the real world through perception and action, reliance on representation disappears. In this paper we outline ....
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R.J. Bobrow and J.S. Brown, Systematic understanding: synthesis, analysis, and contingent knowledge in specialized understanding systems, in: R.J. Bobrow and A.M, Collins, eds., Representation and Understanding (Academic Press, New York, 1975) 103-129.
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