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This chapter presents some benchmark distributed-knowledge-representation applications of connectionist modal and intuitionistic reasoning. It shows how CML can be used for distributed knowledge representation and reasoning, illustrating the capabilities of the proposed connectionist model. It also compares the CML representation of a distributed knowledge representation problem with the representation of the same problem in connectionist intuitionistic logic (CIL), the type of reasoning presented in Chap. 7. We begin with a simple card game, as described in [87].
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(2009). Applications of Connectionist Nonclassical Reasoning. In: Neural-Symbolic Cognitive Reasoning. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73246-4_8
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