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Copycat (software)

Copycat is a model of analogy making and human cognition based on the concept of the parallel terraced scan, developed in 1988 by Douglas Hofstadter, Melanie Mitchell, and others at the (Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition ), Indiana University Bloomington. The original Copycat was written in Common Lisp and is bitrotten (as it relies on now-outdated graphics libraries); however, a Java port exists.
==Description==
Copycat produces answers to such problems as "abc is to abd as ijk is to what?" (abc:abd :: ijk:?). Hofstadter and Mitchell consider analogy making as the core of high-level cognition, or ''high-level perception'', as Hofstadter calls it, basic to recognition and categorization.
High-level perception emerges from the spreading activity of many independent processes, called ''codelets'', running in parallel, competing or cooperating. They create and destroy temporary perceptual constructs, probabilistically trying out variations to eventually produce an answer. The codelets rely on an associative network, ''slipnet'', built on pre-programmed concepts and their associations (a long-term memory). The changing activation levels of the concepts make a conceptual overlap with neighboring concepts.
Copycat's architecture is tripartite, consisting of a ''slipnet'', a ''working area'' (also called workspace, similar to blackboard systems), and the ''coderack'' (with the codelets). The slipnet is a network composed of nodes, which represent permanent concepts, and links, which are relations, between them. The codelets can modify activations in the slipnet, and build structures in the working area, based on the current state of the workspace and slipnet.

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