What makes a category seem natural or intuitive? In this paper, an unsupervised categorization task was employed to examine observer agreement concerning the categorization of nine different stimulus sets. The stimulus sets were designed to capture different intuitions about classification structure. The main empirical index of category intuitiveness was the frequency of the preferred classification, for different stimulus sets. With 169 participants, and a within participants design, with some stimulus sets the most frequent classification was produced over 50 times and with others not more than two or three times. The main empirical finding was that cluster tightness was more important in determining category intuitiveness, than cluster s...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
Previous research on free categorization has shown that people will group objects based on relationa...
What makes a category seem natural or intuitive? In this paper, an unsupervised categorization task ...
Naive observers typically perceive some groupings for a set of stimuli as more intuitive than others...
When people categorize a set of items in a certain way they often change their perceptions for these...
Feldman in Nature: One of the unsolved problems in ... concept learning concerns the factors that de...
This research investigates people’s ability to spontaneously recognize categories in their visual en...
We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel...
had criterial features and that category membership could be determined by logical rules for the com...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Categorization is dividing the world into groups of ...
Based on prior research we anticipate that participants will categorize objects at a general or supe...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
Most previous research on unsupervised categorization has used unconstrained tasks in which no instr...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
Previous research on free categorization has shown that people will group objects based on relationa...
What makes a category seem natural or intuitive? In this paper, an unsupervised categorization task ...
Naive observers typically perceive some groupings for a set of stimuli as more intuitive than others...
When people categorize a set of items in a certain way they often change their perceptions for these...
Feldman in Nature: One of the unsolved problems in ... concept learning concerns the factors that de...
This research investigates people’s ability to spontaneously recognize categories in their visual en...
We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel...
had criterial features and that category membership could be determined by logical rules for the com...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Categorization is dividing the world into groups of ...
Based on prior research we anticipate that participants will categorize objects at a general or supe...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
Most previous research on unsupervised categorization has used unconstrained tasks in which no instr...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
Previous research on free categorization has shown that people will group objects based on relationa...