Vector symbolic architectures are a viable alternative for Jackendoff's challenges

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (1):78-79 (2006)
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Abstract

The authors, on the basis of brief arguments, have dismissed tensor networks as a viable response to Jackendoff's challenges. However, there are reasons to believe that connectionist approaches descended from tensor networks are actually very well suited to answering Jackendoff's challenges. I rebut their arguments for dismissing tensor networks and briefly compare the approaches.

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