Concept learning is a central problem for cognitive systems. Generalization techniques can help organize examples by their commonalities, but comparisons with non-examples, near-misses, can provide discrimination. Early work on near-misses required hand-selected examples by a teacher who understood the learner’s internal representations. This paper introduces Analogical Learning by Integrating Generalization and Near-misses (ALIGN) and describes three key advances. First, domain-general cognitive models of analogical processes are used to handle a wider range of examples. Second, ALIGN’s analogical generalization process constructs multiple probabilistic representations per concept via clustering, and hence can learn disjunctive concepts. F...
iAbstract The making of analogies is a powerful and potentially creative process that is both subtle...
AI systems and human novices share a difficult problem: repairing incorrect models to improve expert...
We see the external world as consisting not only of objects and their parts, but also of relations t...
Concept learning is a central problem for cognitive systems. Generalization techniques can help orga...
A central goal of education and instruction is to promote generalization and transfer so that studen...
Word sense disambiguation is an important problem in learning by reading. This paper introduces anal...
One of the major challenges to building intelligent educational software is determining what kinds o...
Learning hierarchical concepts is a central problem in cognitive science. This paper explores the Ne...
The goal of the research reported in this thesis is to explore analogical reasoning in complex situa...
One of the major challenges to building intelligent educational software is determining what kinds o...
Item does not contain fulltextOne prominent account of concept and category learning is that concept...
Analogical problem solving happens any time we solve a novel problem, or target problem, by analogy ...
Assume that we are trying to build a visual recognizer for a particular class of objects—chairs, for...
This paper explores the use of analogy to learn about properties of sketches. Sketches often convey ...
Reasoning by analogy requires mapping relational correspondence between two situations to transfer i...
iAbstract The making of analogies is a powerful and potentially creative process that is both subtle...
AI systems and human novices share a difficult problem: repairing incorrect models to improve expert...
We see the external world as consisting not only of objects and their parts, but also of relations t...
Concept learning is a central problem for cognitive systems. Generalization techniques can help orga...
A central goal of education and instruction is to promote generalization and transfer so that studen...
Word sense disambiguation is an important problem in learning by reading. This paper introduces anal...
One of the major challenges to building intelligent educational software is determining what kinds o...
Learning hierarchical concepts is a central problem in cognitive science. This paper explores the Ne...
The goal of the research reported in this thesis is to explore analogical reasoning in complex situa...
One of the major challenges to building intelligent educational software is determining what kinds o...
Item does not contain fulltextOne prominent account of concept and category learning is that concept...
Analogical problem solving happens any time we solve a novel problem, or target problem, by analogy ...
Assume that we are trying to build a visual recognizer for a particular class of objects—chairs, for...
This paper explores the use of analogy to learn about properties of sketches. Sketches often convey ...
Reasoning by analogy requires mapping relational correspondence between two situations to transfer i...
iAbstract The making of analogies is a powerful and potentially creative process that is both subtle...
AI systems and human novices share a difficult problem: repairing incorrect models to improve expert...
We see the external world as consisting not only of objects and their parts, but also of relations t...