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Requirements: high-level symbolic capabilities (Dyer, 1994)[1]
- creation and propagation of dynamic bindings;
- manipulation of recursive, constituent structures;
- acquisition and access of lexical, semantic, and episodic memories;
- control of multiple learning/processing modules and routing of information among such modules;
- grounding of basic-level language constructs (e.g., objects and actions) in perceptual/motor experiences;
- representation of abstract concepts.
References[]
- ↑ M. Dyer, “Connectionist natural language processing: A status report,” in Computational Architectures Integrating Neural and Symbolic Processes, R. Sun and L. Bookman, Eds. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic, 1995, vol. 292, pp. 389–429.