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framework:marr-s-levels-of-analysisMarr's Levels of Analysis
Computational/algorithmic/implementational levels of analysis; cited as example that high-level analysis (motivations, goals) is often more effective than bottom-up prediction for complex agents
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- Marr's Three Levels of Analysisrelated_toFramework for analyzing cognitive systems at computational, algorithmic, and implementation levels; invoked to situate the paper's contributions
- Marrs Taxonomy Of Levelsrelated_to
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