Learning by Creating and Justifying Transfer Frames
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Winston, Patrick H.
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In the particular kind of learning discussed in this paper, the teacher names a destination and a source. In the sentence, "Robbie is like a fox," Robbie is the destination and fox is the source. The student, on analyzing the teacher's instruction, computes a filter called a transfer frame. The transfer frame stands between the source and the destination and determines what information is allowed to pass from one to the other.
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1978-01-01Other identifiers
AIM-414a
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AIM-414a