The role that the mental, or internal, representation plays when people are solving hard computational problems has largely been overlooked to date, despite the reality that this internal representation drives problem solving. In this work we investigate how performance on versions of two hard computational problems differs based on what internal representations can be generated. Our findings suggest that problem solving performance depends not only on the objective difficulty of the problem, and of course the particular problem instance at hand, but also on how feasible it is to encode the goal of the given problem. A further implication of these findings is that previous human performance studies using NP-hard problems may have, surprisin...
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Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
The Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (E-TSP) is a useful task to study how humans optimize wh...
© 2021 Juan Pablo Franco UlloaHumans are presented daily with decisions that require solving complex...
Recent studies on a computationally hard visual optimization problem, the Traveling Salesperson Prob...
Humans need to solve computationally intractable problems such as visual search, categorization, and...
Studies of human problem solving have traditionally used deterministic tasks that re-quire the execu...
This paper presents a bibliography of 100 references related to human problem solving, arranged by s...
Humans need to solve computationally intractable problems such as visual search, categorization, and...
This paper discusses how a few changes in some computational thinking tasks proposed during the Bebr...
Although the mental representation of a problem is an often-overlooked aspect in the problem-solving...
In human problem solving, there is a wide variation between individuals in problem solution time and...
In this paper we argue that a synthesis of findings across the various sub-areas of research in comp...
Life presents us with problems of varying complexity. Yet, complexity is not accounted for in theori...
In this paper we discuss how the lack of a common framework in Complex Problem Solving (CPS) creates...
This study investigated the influence of informational complexity and working memory capacity oil pr...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
The Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (E-TSP) is a useful task to study how humans optimize wh...
© 2021 Juan Pablo Franco UlloaHumans are presented daily with decisions that require solving complex...
Recent studies on a computationally hard visual optimization problem, the Traveling Salesperson Prob...
Humans need to solve computationally intractable problems such as visual search, categorization, and...
Studies of human problem solving have traditionally used deterministic tasks that re-quire the execu...
This paper presents a bibliography of 100 references related to human problem solving, arranged by s...
Humans need to solve computationally intractable problems such as visual search, categorization, and...
This paper discusses how a few changes in some computational thinking tasks proposed during the Bebr...
Although the mental representation of a problem is an often-overlooked aspect in the problem-solving...
In human problem solving, there is a wide variation between individuals in problem solution time and...
In this paper we argue that a synthesis of findings across the various sub-areas of research in comp...
Life presents us with problems of varying complexity. Yet, complexity is not accounted for in theori...
In this paper we discuss how the lack of a common framework in Complex Problem Solving (CPS) creates...
This study investigated the influence of informational complexity and working memory capacity oil pr...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
The Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (E-TSP) is a useful task to study how humans optimize wh...