Learning by understanding analogies (Q1104112)
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Learning by understanding analogies (English)
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1988
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Analogical inference is a process which proposes new conjectures about a target analogue based on facts known about a source analogue. This article formally defines this process and discusses how to efficiently guide it to the conjectures which can help to solve a given problem. The intuition that a useful analogy provides the information needed to solve the problem, and no more, leads to two sets of heuristics: one set based on abstractions - abstract relations which encode solutions to previous problems - and the second, based on a preference for the most general set of new conjectures. Experimental data, collected using a program which embodies this theory of analogy, confirms the effectiveness of these ideas.
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learning systems
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Analogical inference
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