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  • × author_ss:"Meder, N."
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  • × theme_ss:"Automatisches Klassifizieren"
  1. Meder, N.: Artificial intelligence as a tool of classification, or: the network of language games as cognitive paradigm (1985) 0.03
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    Abstract
    It is shown that the cognitive paradigm may be an orientation mark for automatic classification. On the basis of research in Artificial Intelligence, the cognitive paradigm - as opposed to the behavioristic paradigm - was developed as a multiplicity of competitive world-views. This is the thesis of DeMey in his book "The cognitive paradigm". Multiplicity in a loosely-coupled network of cognitive knots is also the principle of dynamic restlessness. In competititon with cognitive views, a classification system that follows various models may learn by concrete information retrieval. During his actions the user builds implicitly a new classification order