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From: GA.CJJ@forsythe.stanford.edu (Clifford Johnson)
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Subject: Re: Is there a definition of AI?
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Date: 12 Aug 89 18:37:38 GMT
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In <615@berlioz.nsc.com>, Lord Snooty writes:
>In <4298@lindy.Stanford.EDU>, Clifford Johnson writes:
>>   [Neural nets] are limited in the patterns that they
>>   recognize, and are stumped by change.

>Go read about Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) before making sweeping
>and false generalisations of this nature!

I would have thought stochastic convergence theory more relevant
than resonance theory.

What exactly is your point, and what, specifically, should I read?