The relationships between maps is a neglected source of insight in my experience. Indeterminacy of translation points to why. If you don’t examine them, you have tacit links between maps (eg the heuristic that determines when to switch between them). These tacit links aren’t necessarily built skillfully by default.
Levels of Analysis is Marr’s take on this problem.
Feels like this fits on the computational level, but also how we implement thinking about many maps is on the lower levels too.
Reality is kind of all 3 of marr’s level at the same instant. (computational) How do we do it all at once? (algorithm) We strategically think about the right questions to ask and (implementation) do/say what feels best in the moment.
The relationships between maps is a neglected source of insight in my experience. Indeterminacy of translation points to why. If you don’t examine them, you have tacit links between maps (eg the heuristic that determines when to switch between them). These tacit links aren’t necessarily built skillfully by default.
Levels of Analysis is Marr’s take on this problem.
Feels like this fits on the computational level, but also how we implement thinking about many maps is on the lower levels too.
Reality is kind of all 3 of marr’s level at the same instant. (computational) How do we do it all at once? (algorithm) We strategically think about the right questions to ask and (implementation) do/say what feels best in the moment.