Similarity judgments provide a well-established method for accessing mental representations, with applications in psychology, neuroscience and machine learning. However, collecting similarity judgments can be prohibitively expensive for naturalistic datasets as the number of comparisons grows quadratically in the number of stimuli. One way to tackle this problem is to construct approximation procedures that rely on more accessible proxies for predicting similarity. Here we leverage recent advances in language models and online recruitment, proposing an efficient domain-general procedure for predicting human similarity judgments based on text descriptions. Intuitively, similar stimuli are likely to evoke similar descriptions, allowing us to ...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
A question that has long interested cognitive scientists is how to best represent the different emot...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
Similarity judgments provide a well-established method for accessing mental representations, with ap...
A widely-used assumption cognitive modeling is that stimuli are represented in terms of features. Tw...
Three projects are presented, all using comparison data to investigate representations. Processes of...
Recent advances in multimodal training use textual descriptions to significantly enhance machine und...
Objects can be characterized according to a vast number of possible criteria (such as animacy, shape...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
Vital to the success of many machine learning tasks is the ability to reason about how objects relat...
Computational models of semantics have emerged as powerful tools for natural language processing. Re...
Computing text similarity is a foundational technique for a wide range of tasks in natural language ...
Experimental design and computational modelling across the cognitive sciences often rely on measures...
Recent developments in distributional semantics (Mikolov, Chen, Corrado, & Dean, 2013; Mikolov, Suts...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
A question that has long interested cognitive scientists is how to best represent the different emot...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
Similarity judgments provide a well-established method for accessing mental representations, with ap...
A widely-used assumption cognitive modeling is that stimuli are represented in terms of features. Tw...
Three projects are presented, all using comparison data to investigate representations. Processes of...
Recent advances in multimodal training use textual descriptions to significantly enhance machine und...
Objects can be characterized according to a vast number of possible criteria (such as animacy, shape...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
Vital to the success of many machine learning tasks is the ability to reason about how objects relat...
Computational models of semantics have emerged as powerful tools for natural language processing. Re...
Computing text similarity is a foundational technique for a wide range of tasks in natural language ...
Experimental design and computational modelling across the cognitive sciences often rely on measures...
Recent developments in distributional semantics (Mikolov, Chen, Corrado, & Dean, 2013; Mikolov, Suts...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
A question that has long interested cognitive scientists is how to best represent the different emot...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...