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Some cautionary remarks on the “localist model” concept

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2019

Richard M. Golden
Affiliation:
Cognition and Neuroscience Program, School of Human Development, GR4.1, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 75083-0688 golden@utdallas.eduwww.utdallas.edu/~golden
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Abstract

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The notion of a “familiar example” used in Page's definition of a “localist model” is shown to be meaningful only with respect to the types of tasks faced by the connectionist model. It is also shown that the modeling task ultimately dictates which choice of model: “localist” or “distributed” is most appropriate.

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Brief Report
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2000 Cambridge University Press