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  1. Vivien Robinet, Benoît Lemaire & Mirta B. Gordon (2011). MDLChunker: A MDL-Based Cognitive Model of Inductive Learning. Cognitive Science 35 (7):1352-1389.score: 120.0
    This paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identify and aggregate concepts from the low-level stimuli they are exposed to. Based on the idea that humans tend to select the simplest structures, it implements a dynamic hierarchical chunking mechanism in which the decision whether to create a new chunk is based on an information-theoretic criterion, the Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle. We present theoretical justifications for this approach together with results of an experiment in which participants, exposed (...)
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  2. P. Bellot, J.-P. Cottin, B. Robinet, D. Sarni, J. Leneutre & E. Zarpas (1999). Prolegomena of a Logic of Causality and Dynamism. Studia Logica 62 (1):77-105.score: 120.0
    We present in this article a new logical system inspired from linear logic. This system is designed in order to express causality and dynamism. The cut elimination theorem holds for this logic. Examples of applications are given.
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