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Analogy in a general-purpose reasoning system

2009, Cognitive Systems Research

Abstract

This paper introduces the various forms of analogy in NARS, a general-purpose reasoning system. NARS is an AI system designed to be adaptive and to work with insufficient knowledge and resources. In the system, multiple types of inference, including analogy, deduction, induction, abduction, comparison, and revision, are unified both in syntax and in semantics. The system can also carry out

Key takeaways

  • First, in the previous section we have introduced the analogy rule in NARS: if concepts S and M are similar to each other, then S can substitute M in its inheritance relation with P .
  • Finally, if we use the word "analogy" in its most general sense to mean "using one concept as another", we can even say that almost all inference in NARS is analogy.
  • In the technical descriptions of NARS, "analogy" has been used to mean "simple analogy", which refers to the inference rule defined previously.
  • When talking about "relational analogy" and "structural analogy", we see that in NARS there may be other types of inference involved.
  • The inference process in NARS can be considered as "analogy" in the sense that it is always about how to use one concept as another, though there are various concrete cases included.