Poster/Conférence: Clé de citation BibTeX:  Lovett
Lovett, A., Gentner, D., & Forbus, K. D. (2006). Simulating time-course phenomena in perceptual similarity via incremental encoding. Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society,
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Catégories: Analogie, Full text, Transfert analogique
Auteurs: Forbus, Gentner, Lovett, Miyake, Sun
Collection: Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

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Résumé
If people are required to respond very quickly in a samedifferent
task, their judgments of sameness are heavily reliant
on attribute matches, despite the fact that when given ample
time, the judgments seem to rely chiefly on relational matches
(Goldstone & Medin, 1994). One interpretation of this
temporal pattern is that attribute matches enter into the
comparison process before relational matches. However, an
alternate explanation, suggested by findings of Sloutsky &
Yarlas (submitted) is that attributes are encoded before
relations. In this case, if the comparison process begins before
the encoding is completed, early matches will involve
attributes but not relations. We show via a simulation that
SME can model the Goldstone & Medin results, as well as the
Sloutsky & Yarlas (submitted).
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