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Taylor, E. G., & Hummel, J. E. (2007). Perspectives on similarity from the lisa model. Proceedings of AnICA07 (an analogy workshop held in conjunction with the 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society),
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Catégories: Analogie, Full text, Transfert analogique
Auteurs: Hummel, Taylor
Collection: Proceedings of AnICA07 (an analogy workshop held in conjunction with the 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society)

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Résumé
Similarity is a central construct in perceptual and cognitive
science, with implications for everything from basic color
and pattern perception, to object and phoneme recognition,
memory retrieval, analogical reasoning and problem
solving. Previous studies have examined people’s overt
similarity judgments to understand the roles of similarity in
cognition, and several model have been proposed to account
for the data. This paper presents our simulations of these
data with a model originally designed to simulate analogical
reasoning (Hummel & Holyoak’s 1997, 2003a, LISA
model), not similarity judgments. We show that the same
mechanisms that LISA uses to simulate analogy also
provide a natural account of disparate data on similarity
judgments. These successes speak to the utility of LISA’s
symbolic-connectionist knowledge representations as an
account of human mental representations.
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