COPYCAT
COPYCAT's neither a symbol manipulator nor a connectionist network—though it draws on both paradigms. Representations aren't delivered hand-tailored to the model but are built up through fluid interaction between low-level and high-level components.
COPYCAT discovers analogies using:

1) a 'slipnet' of abstract Platonic concepts whose relations can change as the program runs,

2) a 'workspace' of perceptual activity that acts like a short-term memory, and

3) a 'coderack' of agents that are probabilistically selected to carry out tasks in the workspace.

Douglas Hofstadter and Melanie Mitchell, 1995.
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Artificial Intelligence »Artificial Intelligence
Can computers think? [1] »Can computers think? [1]
No: computers can't draw analogies »No: computers can't draw analogies
Computers have understood analogy »Computers have understood analogy
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