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Analogy 2024

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
23 July 2024

Analogy 2024, the fifth conference on analogy, is organized around a few symposia posing some central questions in the analogy research, thus facilitating productive discussion around specific questions that will constitute the topics of the symposia. The symposia range from the role of analogy in learning and education, analogy in LLMs, and computational models of structured-based cognition. A poster session and flash talks are included.

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