MAX learns when the rules and primitive operators needed for learning are
present and invoked. The architecture explicitly facilitates learning by
providing a homogeneous representation of
knowledge and a declarative storage of knowledge.
Logic frames, or l-frames, can nest knowledge such
that changes, including additions and deletions of logic, can be performed
in a syntactically homogeneous manner.
Learning in MAX involves self-
modification, a trait common to several other architectures.
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