Unexpectedness is a central concept in Simplicity Theory, a theory of cognition relating various inferential processes to the computation of Kolmogorov complexities, rather than probabilities. Its predictive power has been confirmed by several experiments with human subjects, yet its theoretical basis remains largely unexplored: why does it work? This paper lays the groundwork for three theoretical conjectures. First, unexpectedness can be seen as a generalization of Bayes' rule. Second, the frequentist core of unexpectedness can be connected to the function of tracking ergodic properties of the world. Third, unexpectedness can be seen as constituent of various measures of divergence between the entropy of the world (environment) and the va...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2000.Inc...
Surprise is a ubiquitous phenomenon that both draws on cognition and affects cognition , in a number...
Complexity science has been a source of new insight in physical and social systems and has demonstra...
While seemingly a ubiquitous cognitive process, the precise definition and function of surprise remai...
Surprises are important in our everyday lives as well as in our scientific and philosophical theoriz...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
International Convention of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 12-14 March 2015Why are s...
Surprising events trigger measurable brain activity and influence human behavior by affecting learni...
This note investigates how various ideas of 'expectedness' can be captured in the framework of possi...
Acknowledgements Andrea Scarantino, Nicholas Shea, Mark Sprevak, and three anonymous referees provid...
Is randomness merely the human inability to recognise a pattern that may in fact exist? The three ac...
AbstractWith respect to any inference we might make about an individual having a certain property, K...
It is widely thought that chance should be understood in reductionist terms: claims about chance sho...
Abstract — The concept of surprise is central to sensory processing, adaptation and learning, attent...
People’s intuitions about mathematical and statistical concepts often include features that are not ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2000.Inc...
Surprise is a ubiquitous phenomenon that both draws on cognition and affects cognition , in a number...
Complexity science has been a source of new insight in physical and social systems and has demonstra...
While seemingly a ubiquitous cognitive process, the precise definition and function of surprise remai...
Surprises are important in our everyday lives as well as in our scientific and philosophical theoriz...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
International Convention of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 12-14 March 2015Why are s...
Surprising events trigger measurable brain activity and influence human behavior by affecting learni...
This note investigates how various ideas of 'expectedness' can be captured in the framework of possi...
Acknowledgements Andrea Scarantino, Nicholas Shea, Mark Sprevak, and three anonymous referees provid...
Is randomness merely the human inability to recognise a pattern that may in fact exist? The three ac...
AbstractWith respect to any inference we might make about an individual having a certain property, K...
It is widely thought that chance should be understood in reductionist terms: claims about chance sho...
Abstract — The concept of surprise is central to sensory processing, adaptation and learning, attent...
People’s intuitions about mathematical and statistical concepts often include features that are not ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2000.Inc...
Surprise is a ubiquitous phenomenon that both draws on cognition and affects cognition , in a number...
Complexity science has been a source of new insight in physical and social systems and has demonstra...