We argue that the notion of distal similarity on which Edelman's reconstruction of the process of perception and the nature of representation rests is ill defined. As a consequence, the mapping between world and description that is supposedly at stake is, in fact, a mapping between two different descriptions or “representations.
How we judge the similarity between objects in the world is connected ultimately to how we represent...
We propose that similarity is determined by the transformation distance between representations: ent...
We propose that similarity is determined by the transformation distance between representations: en...
We argue that the notion of distal similarity on which Edelman's reconstruction of the process of pe...
We argue that the notion of distal similarity on which Edelman's reconstruction of the process of pe...
Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled (ideally, veridical) relatio...
AbstractWe report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample and long-term memory ...
Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled relationship between the wor...
We present a unified approach to visual representation, addressing both the needs of superordinate a...
We report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample, and long-term memory recall ...
The concept of similarity is undoubtedly one of the cornerstones of contemporary cognitive science. ...
AbstractWe report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample and long-term memory ...
Representing and comparing two-dimensional shapes is an important problem. Our hypothesis about huma...
A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
How we judge the similarity between objects in the world is connected ultimately to how we represent...
How we judge the similarity between objects in the world is connected ultimately to how we represent...
We propose that similarity is determined by the transformation distance between representations: ent...
We propose that similarity is determined by the transformation distance between representations: en...
We argue that the notion of distal similarity on which Edelman's reconstruction of the process of pe...
We argue that the notion of distal similarity on which Edelman's reconstruction of the process of pe...
Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled (ideally, veridical) relatio...
AbstractWe report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample and long-term memory ...
Intelligent systems are faced with the problem of securing a principled relationship between the wor...
We present a unified approach to visual representation, addressing both the needs of superordinate a...
We report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample, and long-term memory recall ...
The concept of similarity is undoubtedly one of the cornerstones of contemporary cognitive science. ...
AbstractWe report results from perceptual judgment, delayed matching to sample and long-term memory ...
Representing and comparing two-dimensional shapes is an important problem. Our hypothesis about huma...
A question fundamental to many psychological theories is how people assess similarity among objects ...
How we judge the similarity between objects in the world is connected ultimately to how we represent...
How we judge the similarity between objects in the world is connected ultimately to how we represent...
We propose that similarity is determined by the transformation distance between representations: ent...
We propose that similarity is determined by the transformation distance between representations: en...