Copyright © 2004 Psychonomic SocietyFeatural representations of similarity data assume that people represent stimuli in terms of a set of discrete properties. In this article, we consider the differences in featural representations that arise from making four different assumptions about how similarity is measured. Three of these similarity models—the common features model, the distinctive features model, and Tversky's seminal contrast model—have been considered previously. The other model is new and modifies the contrast model by assuming that each individual feature only ever acts as a common or distinctive feature. Each of the four models is tested on previously examined similarity data, relating to kinship terms, and on a new data set, r...
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Daniel J. Navarro and Michael D. Leehttp://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2002/CogSci02.pd
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Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled (ideally, veridical) relatio...
We analyse three different visual judgements of human faces: kinship, similarity and dissimilarity. ...
We spontaneously infer the social traits of people from their appearance. In the current study, the ...
The authors investigated the role of dissimilarity on context effects in person perception. Most res...
This paper evaluates four featural models of stim-ulus similarity using data collected for a set of ...
Daniel J. Navarro and Michael D. Leehttp://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2002/CogSci02.pd
Bibliography: p. 209-233.xi, 233 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.Over the last 50 years, psychologists...
The creation, storage, manipulation, and transmission of images have become less costly and more eff...
A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
The rapid growth of the numbers of images and their users as a result of the reduction in cost and i...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of the prese...
In three studies, we investigated to what extent a geometrical representation in a psychological spa...
A perceptually-grounded, nonmetric feature mapping model is introduced. This model explicitly relate...
How we judge the similarity between objects in the world is connected ultimately to how we represent...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled (ideally, veridical) relatio...
We analyse three different visual judgements of human faces: kinship, similarity and dissimilarity. ...
We spontaneously infer the social traits of people from their appearance. In the current study, the ...
The authors investigated the role of dissimilarity on context effects in person perception. Most res...