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Formal Approaches in Categorization

by Emmanuel M. Pothos, Andy J. Wills

The process of constructing concepts underpins our capacity to encode information efficiently but also, our ability to think in terms of abstract ideas such as justice, love and happiness. This book brings together many prominent formal approaches to categorization, evaluating the state of the art in this fascinating area.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

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 categorization processes? This book unites many prominent approaches in modelling categorization. Each chapter focuses on a particular formal approach to categorization, presented by the proponent(s) or advocate(s) of that approach, and the authors consider the relation of this approach to other models and the ultimate objectives in their research programmes. The volume evaluates progress that has been made in the field and where it goes from here. This is an essential companion to any scientist interested in the formal description of categorization and, more generally, in formal approaches to cognition. It will be the definitive guide to formal approaches in categorization research for years to come.

Author Biography

Emmanuel M. Pothos is a Reader in the Department of Psychology at Swansea University. Andy J. Wills is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Exeter.

Table of Contents

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.

Review

'A great introductory volume for advanced undergraduates, beginning graduate students, or those new to categorization research. This is the first place to turn before reading the original research papers, with chapters written by the same people who conducted that original research. The volume also provides an important object lesson on how formal approaches can critically shape our understanding of human cognition and is required reading for anyone interested in categorization.' Thomas Palmeri, Vanderbilt University
'This is a singularly insightful approach to summarizing and commenting on the development of a field. Formal Approaches in Categorization … is a work we can all be proud of.' PsycCRITIQUES

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Brings together the prominent approaches to categorization, providing an evaluation of the state of the art of formal categorization research.

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'This is a singularly insightful approach to summarizing and commenting on the development of a field. Formal Approaches in Categorization … is a work we can all be proud of.' PsycCRITIQUES

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Brings together the prominent approaches to categorization, providing an evaluation of the state of the art of formal categorization research.

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The process of constructing concepts underpins our capacity to encode information efficiently but also, our ability to think in terms of abstract ideas such as justice, love and happiness. This book brings together many prominent formal approaches to categorization, evaluating the state of the art in this fascinating area.

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The process of constructing concepts underpins our capacity to encode information efficiently but also, our ability to think in terms of abstract ideas such as justice, love and happiness. This book brings together many prominent formal approaches to categorization, evaluating the state of the art in this fascinating area.

Details

ISBN0521190487
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2011
ISBN-10 0521190487
ISBN-13 9780521190480
Format Hardcover
Short Title FORMAL APPROACHES IN CATEGORIZ
Language English
Media Book
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edited by Andy J. Wills
Pages 348
Publication Date 2011-01-27
Author Andy J. Wills
Affiliation University of Exeter
UK Release Date 2011-01-27
AU Release Date 2011-01-27
NZ Release Date 2011-01-27
Illustrations 12 Tables, black and white; 49 Line drawings, unspecified
Alternative 9780511921322
DEWEY 153
Audience Professional & Vocational

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