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Article 6322 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: tesar@tigger.cs.Colorado.EDU (Bruce Tesar)
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Subject: Re: "Holographic" Memory
Keywords: holography
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Date: 19 Jun 92 16:52:09 GMT
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In article <641@trwacs.fp.trw.com> erwin@trwacs.fp.trw.com (Harry Erwin) writes:
>Would Professor Minsky post a note conveying the gist of the Willshaw,
>Buneman, and Longuet-Higgins (1969) paper that he cites on page 328 of the
>Society of Mind? I don't have easy access to Nature back-issues, and I've

    This paper was reprinted in the volume "Neurocomputing: Foundations
of Research", edited by James Anderson and Edward Rosenfeld, if that makes
it any more accessible to you.

Bruce
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Bruce B. Tesar                    Internet:  tesar@cs.colorado.edu
Computer Science Department
University of Colorado at Boulder 
Boulder, CO  USA  80309-0430


