An unusual asymmetry has been observed in natural category formation in infants (Quinn, Eimas, and Rosenkrantz, 1993). Infants who are in itially e xposed to a series of pictures of cats and then are shown a dog and a novel cat, show significantly more interest in the dog than in the cat. However, when the order of presentation is reversed — dogs are seen first, then a cat and a novel dog — the cat attracts no more attention than the dog. We show that a simple connectionist network can model this unexpected learning asymmetry and propose that this asymmetry arises naturally from the asymmetric overlaps of the feature distributions of...
International audienceMareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002) ha...
Three developmental connectionist models simulate a purported shift from “featural” to “correlationa...
The functional role of altered similarity structure in categorization is analyzed. 'Categorical Perc...
An unusual asymmetry has been observed in natural category formation in infa...
peer reviewedThe goal of this paper is to replicate and extend the connectionist model presented by ...
Kitcher (1996) offers a critique of connectionism based on the belief that connectionist information...
Three- to 4-month-old infants show asymmetric exclusivity in the acquisition of cat and dog perceptu...
Young infants show unexplained asymmetries in the exclusivity of categories formed on the basis of v...
AbstractSimilarity is a core concept in theories of object recognition, categorization, and reasonin...
An unusual category learning asymmetry in infants was observed by Quinn et al. (1993). Infants who w...
We present a neural network model that accounts for an observed asymmetry in the categorization of c...
Three developmental connectionist models simulate a purported shift from “featural” to “correlationa...
Asymmetric Categorization in the Sequential Auditory Domain An unusual visual category learning asy...
Over the past decades, experimental research with animals has demonstrated that the generalisation b...
Mareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002)have proposed a connectio...
International audienceMareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002) ha...
Three developmental connectionist models simulate a purported shift from “featural” to “correlationa...
The functional role of altered similarity structure in categorization is analyzed. 'Categorical Perc...
An unusual asymmetry has been observed in natural category formation in infa...
peer reviewedThe goal of this paper is to replicate and extend the connectionist model presented by ...
Kitcher (1996) offers a critique of connectionism based on the belief that connectionist information...
Three- to 4-month-old infants show asymmetric exclusivity in the acquisition of cat and dog perceptu...
Young infants show unexplained asymmetries in the exclusivity of categories formed on the basis of v...
AbstractSimilarity is a core concept in theories of object recognition, categorization, and reasonin...
An unusual category learning asymmetry in infants was observed by Quinn et al. (1993). Infants who w...
We present a neural network model that accounts for an observed asymmetry in the categorization of c...
Three developmental connectionist models simulate a purported shift from “featural” to “correlationa...
Asymmetric Categorization in the Sequential Auditory Domain An unusual visual category learning asy...
Over the past decades, experimental research with animals has demonstrated that the generalisation b...
Mareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002)have proposed a connectio...
International audienceMareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002) ha...
Three developmental connectionist models simulate a purported shift from “featural” to “correlationa...
The functional role of altered similarity structure in categorization is analyzed. 'Categorical Perc...