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From: sylvere@divsun.unige.ch (Silvere Martin-Michiellot)
Subject: Re: Knowledge Representation by Neural N.W.
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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 12:54:56 GMT
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In article 652@bisance.citi2.fr, banaei@bisance.citi2.fr (Alireza Banaei) writes:
>I'm looking for some papers about knowledge representation by neural
>networks. Here in Paris i looked for it between all the thesis of Ph.D.
>without succes. So if you have some references or papers ,please have to
>let me know. I'm preparing my thesis on this subject.
>
>Thanx forward
>
>Dr. Alireza Banaei
>e-mail: banaei@bisance.citi2.fr

Funniest joke of the year...

... since the aim of neural networks is to outride any problem of knowledge
representation. Ever heard of the distinction between symbolic and
connectionist/sub-symbolic distinction ?

However, if you successfully deal with it, please (this is not a joke) let
me know, i'm very interested.

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"Is anyone alive down there ?"

  

Silvere MARTIN-MICHIELLOT


