Qualitative Reasoning Group

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The Qualitative Reasoning Group (QRG) at Northwestern University, led by Ken Forbus conducts artificial intelligence and cognitive science research on qualitative representations and reasoning, as well as analogical reasoning and learning. The analogy work has led to the structure mapping engine, a simulation of Dedre Gentner's structure-mapping theory of analogy and similarity.[1]

See also

Qualitative reasoning

References

  1. Falkenhainer, B., Forbus, K. and Gentner, D. (1989). "The Structure Mapping Engine: Algorithm and examples". Artificial Intelligence 41: 1–63. doi:10.1016/0004-3702(89)90077-5. http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/papers/Files/smeff2(searchable).pdf. 

External links

  • Qualitative Reasoning Group (QRG), Northwestern University





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