<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Categorization is dividing the world into groups of things. Our ability to do this is central to our mental life, but how do we come to form the categories that we have? Psychologists have traditionally studied this question by showing people examples of novel categories and telling them, repeatedly and for every single item, which category the object belongs to. However, it appears unlikely that we receive such extensive, specific and reliable feedback in the real world. The proposed research uses a different technique - unsupervised categorization - where people are asked to classify the novel items in the way that seems most appropriate to them, without any feedback from the experimenter. T...
Feldman in Nature: One of the unsolved problems in ... concept learning concerns the factors that de...
The ability to learn categories and classify new items or experiences is an essential function for e...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
Categorization is dividing the world into groups of things. Our ability to do this is central to our...
When people categorize a set of items in a certain way they often change their perceptions for these...
What makes a category seem natural or intuitive? In this paper, an unsupervised categorization task ...
Categorization is the process of understanding things by knowing what other things they are equivale...
We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel...
We explore humans' rule-based category learning using analytic approaches that highlight their psych...
Supervised and unsupervised categorization have been studied in separate research traditions. A hand...
<div><p>We explore humans’ rule-based category learning using analytic approaches that highlight the...
Psychological studies of categorization often assume that all concepts are of the same general kind,...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
Many psychologists have emphasised that the ability to function in the world relates closely to the...
Categorization, or classification, is a fundamental problem in both cognitive psychology and machine...
Feldman in Nature: One of the unsolved problems in ... concept learning concerns the factors that de...
The ability to learn categories and classify new items or experiences is an essential function for e...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
Categorization is dividing the world into groups of things. Our ability to do this is central to our...
When people categorize a set of items in a certain way they often change their perceptions for these...
What makes a category seem natural or intuitive? In this paper, an unsupervised categorization task ...
Categorization is the process of understanding things by knowing what other things they are equivale...
We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel...
We explore humans' rule-based category learning using analytic approaches that highlight their psych...
Supervised and unsupervised categorization have been studied in separate research traditions. A hand...
<div><p>We explore humans’ rule-based category learning using analytic approaches that highlight the...
Psychological studies of categorization often assume that all concepts are of the same general kind,...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
Many psychologists have emphasised that the ability to function in the world relates closely to the...
Categorization, or classification, is a fundamental problem in both cognitive psychology and machine...
Feldman in Nature: One of the unsolved problems in ... concept learning concerns the factors that de...
The ability to learn categories and classify new items or experiences is an essential function for e...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...