Tech Report "Towards a Cognitive Connectionism" available
Bob French
french at cogsci.indiana.edu
Fri Oct 6 14:35:19 EDT 1989
The following Tech Report is now available. It is scheduled to appear
in the January 1990 issue of AI and Society:
ACTIVE SYMBOLS AND INTERNAL MODELS: TOWARDS A COGNITIVE CONNECTIONISM
by
Stephen Kaplan, Mark Weaver and Robert M. French
In this paper, we examine some recent criticisms of connectionist models. In
the first section, we address the argument that connectionist models are
fundamentally behaviorist in nature and, therefore, incapable of genuine
cognition. We conclude that these criticisms are indeed valid, but apply
only to the currently popular class of feed-forward connectionist networks.
To have any hope of avoiding the charge of behaviorism, and ultimately to
support full cognition, connectionist architectures must be capable of
producing persistent internal states. We discuss the crucial notion
of "active symbols" -- semi-autonomous representations -- as a basis for
such a cognitive connectionist architecture. Active symbols arise, we
argue, out of recurrent circuits, the connectionist implementation of
Hebbian cell assemblies.
Recurrent architectures have become more prominent in the past year.
However, most researchers investigating recurrent architectures seem
to view recurrent circuitry merely as an "improved back-prop" for handling
time-sequencing. Our view, that the recurrent circuit must be the
fundamental building block of any cognitive connectionist architecture,
represents a philosophical departure from current thought.
In the final section we speculate on the potentials and limits of an
associationist architecture. In particular, we examine how the this type
of architecture might be able to produce the structure that is evident in
human cognitive capacities, and thus answer the criticisms of Fodor and
Pylyshyn.
This paper is scheduled to appear in AI and Society in January 1990.
To obtain a copy of this paper, send e-mail to french at cogsci.indiana.edu
or write to:
Bob French
Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition
Indiana University
510 North Fess
Bloomington, Indiana 47401
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