Many of the computational models of cognitive activities that have been proposed involve quite complex mathematical operations, such as convolving
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Many of the computational models of cognitive activities that have been proposed involve quite complex mathematical operations, such as convolving an image with a Gaussian or finding a minimum of the entropy function. Most humans (and certainly all animals) never learn this kind of mathematics at all, almost no one learns it before college, and almost no one can compute the convolution of a function with a Gaussian in their head. What sense does it make to say that the “vision system” is doing this kind of mathematics, whereas the actual person has no idea how to do it?
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Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach
ISBN: 978-0136042594
3rd edition
Authors: Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
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Section: Exercises
Problem: 8
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Question Posted: January 05, 2019 11:06:41