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Understanding context before using it

In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 29--40 (2001)

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  1. Relevance: Communication and Cognition.Dan Sperber & Deirdre Wilson - 1986/1995 - Oxford: Blackwell.
    This revised edition includes a new Preface outlining developments in Relevance Theory since 1986, discussing the more serious criticisms of the theory, and ...
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  • Principles of categorization.Eleanor Rosch - 1988 - In Allan Collins & Edward E. Smith (eds.), Readings in Cognitive Science, a Perspective From Psychology and Artificial Intelligence. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. pp. 312-22.
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  • The complexity of context: guest editors' introduction.Varol Akman & Carla Bazzanella - 2003 - Journal of Pragmatics 35:321-329.
    Papers in this special issue were written upon invitation. They were then subjected to the usual refereeing process of the Journal of Pragmatics. While we have attempted to cover almost all important areas in which context is employed as a conceptual apparatus, our coverage is clearly limited in scope. Accordingly, instead of a general updated overview of the use of context in every conceivable specific field (let's say the state-of-the-art of interdisciplinary research on context: a colossal/impossible enterprise!), we will offer (...)
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  • The Society Of Mind.Marvin Minsky - 1986 - Simon & Schuster.
    Computing Methodologies -- Artificial Intelligence.
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  • Task-realization models in Contextual Graphs.Patrick Brézillon - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 55--68.
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  • A solution to Plato's problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and representation of knowledge.Thomas K. Landauer & Susan T. Dumais - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (2):211-240.
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  • Situated cognition: How representations are created and given meaning.William J. Clancey - 1995 - In [Book Chapter].
    Representations have been viewed as the essential concern of cognitive science, yet few studies have examined how people create, perceive, and attribute meaning to new representational forms. How does the learner relate instructions he doesn't yet understand to features on the computer screen he can't yet parse into objects and relations? Linguistic schema models assume that the world comes pre-represented, already parameterized into objective features; reasoning operates on a stream of "perceptually obvious" symbols. In such an exclusively linguistic cognitive model, (...)
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  • Context-independent and context-dependent information in concepts.L. W. Barsalou - 1982 - Memory and Cognition 10:82-93.
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  • (1 other version)The Society of Mind.Marvin Minsky - 1987 - The Personalist Forum 3 (1):19-32.
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  • Contextual categorization and cognitive phenomena.Charles Tijus - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 316--329.
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