International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identify and aggregate concepts from the low-level stimuli they are exposed to. Based on the idea that humans tend to select the simplest structures, it implements a dynamic hierarchical chunking mechanism in which the decision whether to create a new chunk is based on an information-theoretic criterion, the Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle. We present theoretical justifications for this approach together with results of an experiment in which participants, exposed to meaningless symbols, have been implicitly encouraged to create high-level concepts by grouping them. Results show that the designed model, called hereafter MDLChunker, makes...
Concept learning and organization are much studied in artificial intelligence and cognitive psycholo...
Concept learning and organization are much studied in artificial intelligence and cognitive psycholo...
Generating quantitative predictions for complex cognitive phenomena requires precise implementa...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.HCL achieves two functionalit...
We present an account of human concept learning-that is, learning of categories from examples-based ...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.HCL achieves two functionalit...
This thesis tackles a very basic Machine Learning problem: given a few alternative hypotheses, each ...
From learning to play the piano to speaking a new language, reusing and recombining previously acqui...
Chunking theory from cognitive science provides a basis for analyzing micro-behaviours in human perf...
Concept learning and organization are much studied in artificial intelligence and cognitive psycholo...
Concept learning and organization are much studied in artificial intelligence and cognitive psycholo...
Generating quantitative predictions for complex cognitive phenomena requires precise implementa...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
International audienceThis paper presents a computational model of the way humans inductively identi...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.HCL achieves two functionalit...
We present an account of human concept learning-that is, learning of categories from examples-based ...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.HCL achieves two functionalit...
This thesis tackles a very basic Machine Learning problem: given a few alternative hypotheses, each ...
From learning to play the piano to speaking a new language, reusing and recombining previously acqui...
Chunking theory from cognitive science provides a basis for analyzing micro-behaviours in human perf...
Concept learning and organization are much studied in artificial intelligence and cognitive psycholo...
Concept learning and organization are much studied in artificial intelligence and cognitive psycholo...
Generating quantitative predictions for complex cognitive phenomena requires precise implementa...