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TY - GEN
ID - cogprints764
UR - http://cogprints.org/764/
A1 - Phillips, S.
A1 - Halford, G. S.
A1 - Wilson, W. H.
Y1 - 1995///
N2 - A mathematical basis is proposed for the distinction between associative and relational (symbolic) processing. Associations can be contrasted with relations in terms of ordered pairs versus general ordered N-tuples, and unidirectional access versus omnidirectional access. Relations also have additional properties: they can exhibit predicate-argument bindings, they can be arguments to higher-order structures, and they can participate in operations of selection, projection, join, union, intersection, and difference. Relations can be used to represent structures such as lists, trees and graphs, and relational instances can be thought of as propositions. Within neural net architectures, feedforward networks can be identified with associative proceessing, and tensor product networks with relational processing. Relations have the essential properties of symbolic processing; flexibility, accessibility, and utility for repesenting complex data structures.
PB - Lawrence Erlbaum, Marwah, New Jersey
KW - relations
KW - associations
KW - omnidirectional
KW - unidirectional
KW - arity
KW - feedforward networks
KW - tensor networks
KW - balance scale
TI - The processing of associations versus the processing of relations and symbols: A systematic comparison
SP - 688
AV - public
EP - 691
ER -