Rules, similarity, and threshold logic

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):23-23 (2005)
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Abstract

Rules and similarity are two sides of the same phenomenon, but the number of features has nothing to do with transition from similarity to rules; threshold logic helps to understand why.

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