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Afterthoughts on analogical representations A Sloman Theoretical issues in natural language processing, 1975 | 163 | 1975 |
On designing a visual system (towards a Gibsonian computational model of vision) A Sloman Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 1 (4), 289-337, 1989 | 160 | 1989 |
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Why we need many knowledge representation formalisms A Sloman Research and Development in Expert Systems, Ed Max Bramer, 163-183, 1985 | 128 | 1985 |