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Formal approaches in categorization /

"The process of constructing concepts underpins our capacity to encode information in an efficient and competent manner and also, ultimately, our ability to think in terms of abstract ideas such as justice, love and happiness. But what are the mechanisms which correspond to psychological catego...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Pothos, Emmanuel M., 1973-, Wills, A. J. (Andy J.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction / Emmanuel M. Pothos and Andy J. Wills
  • 2. The generalized context model: an exemplar model of classification / Robert M. Nosofsky
  • 3. Prototype models of categorization: basic formulation, predictions, and limitations / John Paul Minda and J. David Smith
  • 4. COVIS / F. Gregory Ashby, Erick J. Paul and W. Todd Maddox
  • 5. Semantics without categorization / Timothy T. Rogers and James L. McClelland
  • 6. Models of attentional learning / John K. Kruschke
  • 7. An elemental model of associative learning and memory / Evan Livesey and Ian McLaren
  • 8. Nonparametric Bayesian models of categorization / Thomas L. Griffiths, Adam N. Sanborn, Kevin R. Canini, Daniel J. Navarro and Joshua B. Tenenbaum
  • 9. The simplicity model of unsupervised categorization / Emmanuel M. Pothos, Nick Chater and Peter Hines
  • 10. Adaptive clustering models of categorization / John V. McDonnell and Todd M. Gureckis
  • 11. COBWEB models of categorization and probabilistic concept formation / Wayne Iba and Pat Langley
  • 12. The knowledge and resonance (KRES) model of category learning / Harlan D. Harris and Bob Rehder
  • 13. The contribution (and drawbacks) of models to the study of concepts / Gregory L. Murphy
  • 14. Formal models of categorization: insights from cognitive neuroscience / Lukas Strnad, Stefano Anzellotti and Alfonso Caramazza
  • 15. Comments on models and categorization theories: the razor's edge / Douglas Medin.