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Date: 2006-01-11 02:45:05
Semantics
Learning
Machine learning
Philosophy of language
Computational neuroscience
Concept learning
Symbol grounding
Connectionism
Supervised learning
Cognition
Science
Knowledge

Toward a General Solution to the Symbol Grounding Problem: Combining Learning and Computer Vision

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