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Intro
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Scientific styles
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The pursuit of a single desire
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The scientific problem chooses you
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The maxim diversions occur
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ZOG
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Embrace Failure
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Instructional Production System Project
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List Processing
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Protocol Analysis
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Parallel Processing
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Success cultivation
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Problem spaces
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Problem space
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Limiting the arena
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Multiple problem spaces
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Control construct
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Task formulation
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Problemspace
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Choosing the Final Project
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The Art of the Possible
Description:
Watch a retrospective lecture by Allen Newell, the 1975 ACM A. M. Turing Award recipient, titled "Desires and Diversions." Delivered at Carnegie Mellon University in 1991, this 1 hour 35 minute talk explores Newell's scientific journey and insights. Delve into topics such as scientific styles, the pursuit of singular desires in research, embracing failure, and the development of key concepts like problem spaces and parallel processing. Gain valuable perspectives on choosing research problems, cultivating success, and navigating the art of the possible in scientific endeavors. Learn about Newell's contributions to artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and computer science through his reflections on projects like ZOG, Instructional Production Systems, and Protocol Analysis.

Desires and Diversions - Allen Newell's Retrospective on Scientific Pursuits

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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