资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
ELIZA effect
/e-li:'z* *-fekt'/ (From {ELIZA}) The tendency of
humans to attach associations to terms from prior experience.
For example, there is nothing magic about the symbol "+" that
makes it well-suited to indicate addition; it's just that
people associate it with addition. Using "+" or "plus" to
mean addition in a computer language is taking advantage of
the ELIZA effect.
The ELIZA effect is a {Good Thing} when writing a programming
language, but it can blind you to serious shortcomings when
analysing an {Artificial Intelligence} system.
Compare {ad-hockery}; see also {AI-complete}.
[{Jargon File}]
(1997-09-13)