2006년 3월 7일 화요일

10 classic papers of cognitive science

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1.   Johnson-Laird, P. N. (1980).  Mental models in cognitive science.  Cognitive Science, 4, 71-115.
2.   Chi, M. T. H., Feltovich, P., & Glaser, R. (1981). Categorization and representation of physics problems by experts and novices.  Cognitive Science, 5, 121-152.
3.   Feldman, J. A., & Ballard, D. H. (1982).  Connectionist models and their properties. Cognitive Science, 6, 205-254.
4.   Gentner, D. (1983). Structure-mapping: A theoretical framework for analogy. Cognitive Science, 7, 155-170.
5.   Rumelhart, D. E., & Zipser, D. (1985).  Feature discovery by competitive learning.  Cognitive Science, 9, 75-112.
6.   Larkin, J. H., & Simon, H. A. (1987).  Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth 10,000 word.  Cognitive Science, 11, 65-99.
7.   Elman, J. L. (1990).  Finding structure in time.  Cognitive Science, 14, 179-211.
8.   Spelke, E. S. (1990).  Principles of object perception.  Cognitive Science, 14, 29-56.
9.   Jacobs, R. A., Jordan, M. I., & Barto, A. G. (1991).  Task decomposition through competition in a modular connectionist architecture - the what and where vision tasks. Cognitive Science, 15, 219-250.
10.         Hutchins E. (1995). How A Cockpit Remembers its Speeds. Cognitive Science, 19, 265-288.

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