While theories of human learning have proliferated in the last century, machine learning is a rather less reflexive enterprise. What conception of learning do the techniques of machine learning—especially in its recent connectionist forms—imply or induce? To answer this question, we explore the perspectives of the Soviet cultural-historical psychologist Lev Vygotsky, contrasting his socially-grounded understandings of mediated concept learning and the “zone of proximal development” with the methodologies of supervised and unsupervised machine learning. Such a comparison highlights the dependence of machine learning on microgenesis (repetitive, behaviorist training processes) and phylogenesis (the architectural “evolution” of models) at the ...
<p>Learning by artificial intelligence systems-what I will typically call machine learning-has a dis...
Advances in machine learning and natural language processing are revolutionizing the way we live, wo...
The interaction within the social environment allows for knowledge to be created according to each o...
While theories of human learning have proliferated in the last century, machine learning is a rather...
Vygotsky (1896-1934) was an eminent Soviet scholar who saw the fragmentation between Behaviourism, G...
Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to expla...
The author reflects on the reasons for the increased interest of modern foreign social cognition res...
What does a Marxist theory of human psychology look like? Kyrill Potapov sheds light on this topic b...
The object of this investigation is to analyze the application of the concept of learning to machine...
The concept of mediated learning is examined, focusing on the work of L. Vygotsky (1896-1934) and R....
This study examines the history of machine learning in the second half of the twentieth century. The...
The article reviews the social-educational theorization of the early Soviet psychologist L. S. Vygot...
In the summer of 1956, a number of scientists gathered at the Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hamp...
The paper argues that (a) Machine Learning (ML) constitutes a cultural tool capable of learning thro...
In this thesis I reveal, interpret, and apply the ideas of Lev Vygotsky concerning emotions and rela...
<p>Learning by artificial intelligence systems-what I will typically call machine learning-has a dis...
Advances in machine learning and natural language processing are revolutionizing the way we live, wo...
The interaction within the social environment allows for knowledge to be created according to each o...
While theories of human learning have proliferated in the last century, machine learning is a rather...
Vygotsky (1896-1934) was an eminent Soviet scholar who saw the fragmentation between Behaviourism, G...
Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to expla...
The author reflects on the reasons for the increased interest of modern foreign social cognition res...
What does a Marxist theory of human psychology look like? Kyrill Potapov sheds light on this topic b...
The object of this investigation is to analyze the application of the concept of learning to machine...
The concept of mediated learning is examined, focusing on the work of L. Vygotsky (1896-1934) and R....
This study examines the history of machine learning in the second half of the twentieth century. The...
The article reviews the social-educational theorization of the early Soviet psychologist L. S. Vygot...
In the summer of 1956, a number of scientists gathered at the Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hamp...
The paper argues that (a) Machine Learning (ML) constitutes a cultural tool capable of learning thro...
In this thesis I reveal, interpret, and apply the ideas of Lev Vygotsky concerning emotions and rela...
<p>Learning by artificial intelligence systems-what I will typically call machine learning-has a dis...
Advances in machine learning and natural language processing are revolutionizing the way we live, wo...
The interaction within the social environment allows for knowledge to be created according to each o...