| J. Von Uexküll, Umwelt and Innenwelt der Tiere (Berlin, 1921). |
....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 part by an IBM Faculty 9 Development Award, in part by a grant from the Systems Development Foundation, in part by the University ....
....models of the world simply get in the way. It turns out to be better to use the world as its own model. H) Representation is the wrong unit of abstraction in building the bulkiest parts of intelligent systems. Representation has been the central issue in artificial intelligence work over the last 15 years only because it has provided an interface between otherwise isolated modules and conference papers. 2. The evolution of intelligence We already have an existence proof of, the possibility of intelligent entities: human beings. Additionally, many animals are intelligent to some degree. ....
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J. Von Uexküll, Umwelt and Innenwelt der Tiere (Berlin, 1921).
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