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Analogical Retrieval via Intermediate Features: The Goldilocks Principle, by Mark A. Finlayson and Patrick H. Winston
On a total of one side of one sheet of paper, using 10 pt type or larger, with standard interline spacing and margins, respond to all the following.
You have decided you are so thrilled by 6.xxx, you will write a textbook covering the material. You arrange an appointment with Professor Winston, during which you go into such matters as dealing with publishers, handling reviewers, structuring royalty rates, and handling international sales. Winston mutters something about maybe talking about the same sort of stuff in class at some point.
Then, you turn to the writing of the book itself and Winston explains that it is extremely important to do a good job on the chapter openings. Unfortunately, your time is up just when he is about to explain the standard components in his chapter-opening template.
On a total of one side of one sheet of paper, using 10 pt type or larger, with standard interline spacing and margins, respond to all the following.