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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 2009 AAAI Fall Symposium /

No. 5: Multi-Representational Architectures for Human-Level Intelligence

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  • Scalable Representation Structures for Visuo-Spatial Reasoning — Dynamic Explorations into Knowledge Types

    Sven Bertel, Jan Frederik Sima, Maren Lindner

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  • Integrating a Portfolio of Representations to Solve Hard Problems

    Susan Epstein

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  • Conservative and Reward-driven Behavior Selection in a Commonsense Reasoning Framework

    Benjamin Johnston, Mary-Anne Williams

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  • Transfer as a Benchmark for Multi-Representational Architectures

    Matthew Evans Klenk

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  • Addressing the Raven’s Progressive Matrices Test of “General” Intelligence

    Maithilee Kunda, Keith McGreggor, Ashok Goel

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  • Multi-modal Systems As Multi-representational Systems

    Unmesh Kurup, B Chandrasekaran

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  • Cognitive Architecture and Perceptual Inference

    Luis A. Pineda

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  • Towards Uniform Implementation of Architectural Diversity

    Paul S. Rosenbloom

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  • Scenario Generation Using Double Scope Blending

    Kian-Moh Terence Tan, Kenneth Kwok

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  • Representing Problems (and Plans) Using Imagery

    Samuel Wintermute

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