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The connection machine is a special architecture being developed at MIT for concurrently manipulating knowledge stored in semantic networks <227>. The connection machine avoids the problems of manipulating semantic nets on a sequential machine by giving each node and link in the network its own simple processor.
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Hlllis. W. D. The Connection Machine. Al Memo 646, MIT. September, 1981.
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Bundy, A., Wallen, L. (1984). Connection Machine. In: Bundy, A., Wallen, L. (eds) Catalogue of Artificial Intelligence Tools. Symbolic Computation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96868-6_37
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