All encompassing representations can't be processed
The all purpose representation a front-end module would provide to a computer model would have to encode a vast amount of information, enough to adapt to all contexts and analogies it might be used in—making it too bulky for efficient processing.
David Chalmer, Robert French & Douglas Hofstadter 1995.
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ACME »ACME
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Front-end assumption is dubious »Front-end assumption is dubious
All encompassing representations can't be processed
David Chalmers »David Chalmers
Douglas Hofstadter »Douglas Hofstadter
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