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SpeakEasy Pronunciation Trainer: Personalized Multimodal Pronunciation Training ...
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SpeakEasy Pronunciation Trainer: Personalized Multimodal Pronunciation Training ...
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What interventions can decrease or increase belief polarisation in a population of rational agents? ...
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Using Machine Teaching to Investigate Human Assumptions when Teaching Reinforcement Learners ...
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The Mystery of Early Taxonomic Development ...
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Reflected Boundary Drift Diffusion Model: A Double Responding Framework for Go/No-Go Paradigm ...
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Modelling the Sense-Making of Diagrams Using Image Schemas ...
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Are Explicit Frequency Counters Necessary in Computational Models of Early Word Segmentation? ...
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How hard is cognitive science? ...
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Are people still smarter than machines? If so, why? ...
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The Mystery of Early Taxonomic Development ...
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How hard is cognitive science? ...
Abstract: Cognitive science is itself a cognitive activity. Yet, computational cognitive science tools are seldom used to study (limits of) cognitive scientists' thinking. Here, we do so using computational-level modeling and complexity analysis. We present an idealized formal model of a core inference problem faced by cognitive scientists: Given observations of a system's behaviors, infer cognitive processes that could plausibly produce the behavior. We consider variants of this problem at different levels of explanation and prove that at each level, the inference problem is intractable, or even uncomputable. We discuss the implications for cognitive science. ...
Keyword: Cognitive Science; Computational Intelligence; Computational Linguistics
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/p881-af30
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Can Children use Numerical Reasoning to Compare Odds in Games? ...
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Modeling "spatial purport of perceptual experience": egocentric space perception in a semi-realistic 3D virtual environment ...
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Statistical properties of the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) paradigm in sentence processing ...
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Investigating the Utility of Prompting Novice Programmers for Self-Explanations to Improve Mental Models ...
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Statistical properties of the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) paradigm in sentence processing ...
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Modelling the Sense-Making of Diagrams Using Image Schemas ...
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Reflected Boundary Drift Diffusion Model: A Double Responding Framework for Go/No-Go Paradigm ...
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Can Children use Numerical Reasoning to Compare Odds in Games? ...
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