Given a set of observations, humans acquire concepts that organize those observations and use them in classifying future experiences. This type of concept formation can occur in the absence of a tutor and it can take place despite irrelevant and incomplete information. A reasonable model of such human concept learning should be both incremental and capable of handling this type of complex experiences that people encounter in the real world. In this paper, we review three previous models of incremental concept formation and then present CLASSIT, a model that extends these earlier systems. All of the models integrate the process of recognition and learning, and all can be viewed as carrying out search through the space of possible concept hie...
I consider the problem of learning concepts from small numbers of positive examples, a feat which h...
Concept acquisition is one of the major themes in cognitive science. The purpose of this paper is to...
This paper describes an approach for representing and forming natural categories. We will first show...
Given a set of observations, humans acquire concepts that organize those observations and use them i...
This thesis presents a careful experimental examination of the task of concept formation. This learn...
Concept learning and organization are much studied in artificial intelligence and cognitive psycholo...
This dissertation presents a process model of human learning in the context of supervised concept ac...
In this thesis, a new system for incremental conceptual clustering is presented. Incremental concept...
This paper describes a framework that generates constructive induction schemes for the concept forma...
Concept formation is the process by which generaliza-tions are formed through observation of instanc...
Though the experiences of life exhibit unceasing variety, people are able to find constancy and deal...
In case-based reasoning systems, reasoning and learning are closely linked. These systems use variou...
Categorization and concept formation are critical activities of intelligence. These processes and th...
I consider the problem of learning concepts from small numbers of pos-itive examples, a feat which h...
A unified general theory of human concept learning based on the idea that humans detect invariance p...
I consider the problem of learning concepts from small numbers of positive examples, a feat which h...
Concept acquisition is one of the major themes in cognitive science. The purpose of this paper is to...
This paper describes an approach for representing and forming natural categories. We will first show...
Given a set of observations, humans acquire concepts that organize those observations and use them i...
This thesis presents a careful experimental examination of the task of concept formation. This learn...
Concept learning and organization are much studied in artificial intelligence and cognitive psycholo...
This dissertation presents a process model of human learning in the context of supervised concept ac...
In this thesis, a new system for incremental conceptual clustering is presented. Incremental concept...
This paper describes a framework that generates constructive induction schemes for the concept forma...
Concept formation is the process by which generaliza-tions are formed through observation of instanc...
Though the experiences of life exhibit unceasing variety, people are able to find constancy and deal...
In case-based reasoning systems, reasoning and learning are closely linked. These systems use variou...
Categorization and concept formation are critical activities of intelligence. These processes and th...
I consider the problem of learning concepts from small numbers of pos-itive examples, a feat which h...
A unified general theory of human concept learning based on the idea that humans detect invariance p...
I consider the problem of learning concepts from small numbers of positive examples, a feat which h...
Concept acquisition is one of the major themes in cognitive science. The purpose of this paper is to...
This paper describes an approach for representing and forming natural categories. We will first show...