A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
In the first chapters, the prevalent conception of the nature of similarity is shown to be too narro...
Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled (ideally, veridical) relatio...
This paper evaluates four featural models of stim-ulus similarity using data collected for a set of ...
Copyright © 2004 Psychonomic SocietyFeatural representations of similarity data assume that people r...
Bibliography: p. 209-233.xi, 233 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.Over the last 50 years, psychologists...
AbstractWe report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample and long-term memory ...
We report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample, and long-term memory recall ...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
Objects can be characterized according to a vast number of possible criteria (such as animacy, shape...
When studying human concepts, artificial categories are often used that are very simple, with a chos...
This article proposes that patterns of proximity data that have been character-ized in terms of “asy...
How we judge the similarity between objects in the world is connected ultimately to how we represent...
Three projects are presented, all using comparison data to investigate representations. Processes of...
Patients with category-specific visual agnosia (CSVA) often exhibit a disproportionate difficulty re...
A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
In the first chapters, the prevalent conception of the nature of similarity is shown to be too narro...
Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled (ideally, veridical) relatio...
This paper evaluates four featural models of stim-ulus similarity using data collected for a set of ...
Copyright © 2004 Psychonomic SocietyFeatural representations of similarity data assume that people r...
Bibliography: p. 209-233.xi, 233 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.Over the last 50 years, psychologists...
AbstractWe report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample and long-term memory ...
We report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample, and long-term memory recall ...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
Objects can be characterized according to a vast number of possible criteria (such as animacy, shape...
When studying human concepts, artificial categories are often used that are very simple, with a chos...
This article proposes that patterns of proximity data that have been character-ized in terms of “asy...
How we judge the similarity between objects in the world is connected ultimately to how we represent...
Three projects are presented, all using comparison data to investigate representations. Processes of...
Patients with category-specific visual agnosia (CSVA) often exhibit a disproportionate difficulty re...
A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
In the first chapters, the prevalent conception of the nature of similarity is shown to be too narro...
Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled (ideally, veridical) relatio...