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Comparing natural and abstract categories: A case study from computer science
Authors:Beth Adelson
Institution:Yale University, USA
Abstract:In order to address the issue of whether abstract and concrete objects are categorized similarly, this paper looks at how computer scientists categorize the common concepts of their field. Using the methodology of Rosch, Mervis, Gray, Johnson, and Boyes-Braem (1976) and of Rosch and Mervis (1975) to identify the categorizations used by computer scientists, this study found that the categorization phenomena reported for concrete objects are quite general, operating over a wider range than was previously thought.
Keywords:Correspondence and requests for reprints should be sent to the National Science Foundation  Room 336  1800 G  Street  N  W    Washington  DC 20050 where the author is on leave from the Yale Artificial Intelligence Laboratory  
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