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In particular, Harnad had in mind the simulation of human semantic competence in artificial systems: he suggested that symbol grounding could be implemented, in part, by "feature detectors" picking out "invariant features of objects and event categories from their sensory projections" (for recent developments see, e.g., Steels & Hild 2012).
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