When is Information Explicitly Represented?

The Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science:340-365 (1992)
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Abstract

Computation is a process of making explicit, information that was implicit. In computing 5 as the solution to ∛125, for example, we move from a description that is not explicitly about 5 to one that is. We are drawing out numerical consequences to the description ∛125. We are extracting information implicit in the problem statement. Can we precisely state the difference between information thati s implicit in a state, structure or process and information that is explicit?

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David Kirsh
University of California, San Diego

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