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1 Three challenges for computational models of cognition
Charles Kemp CMU

2 Humans vs machines Performance Outstanding Not so good Machine Human
First order of business is to close this gap: Nagging worry for non-Bayesian models: maybe the model does badly because the learning component isn’t optimal. We have a good theoretical understanding of inductive inference. Bayesian approach puts you in a good position to explore what’s left.

3 ✓ Three challenges ✓ Composition Generativity Putting it all together
Structured Models Neural network/ continuous space models Composition Generativity Putting it all together

4 Composition: sentences
Given a database of geography facts, answer questions like: “how many rivers run through the states bordering Colorado?” “how many states border the state that borders the most states?” (Mooney, 1997)

5 Liang et al, Learning dependency based compositional semantics
“A major focus of this work is our semantic representation, DCS, which offers a new perspective on compositional semantics.”

6 Socher et al, Semantic compositionality through recursive matrix vector spaces

7 Opportunities/Challenges
Compositional systems that work with fuzzy concepts.

8 Generativity “Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much.”

9 Computational models (Hofstadter et al, Letter Spirit) (Cohen, AARON)

10 Hinton et al, A fast learning algorithm for deep belief nets

11 Jern & Kemp, A probabilistic account of exemplar and category generation
Training: X X D Z N Q J Q J M M B Test: Generate another Z N D B Human Model

12 Fleuret et al, Synthetic Visual Reasoning Test
Category 1 Category 2

13 Opportunities/Challenges
Compositional systems that work with fuzzy concepts. Avoid “cargo cult” science via benchmark engineering.

14 One problem, many settings
(Salakhutdinov, Tenenbaum, Torralba) Psychological data: categorization (Canini et al) causal learning (Kemp et al)

15 One setting, many problems
Generalization, Categorization, Identification, Recognition … (Shepard; Nosofsky; Ashby; Kemp & Jern…)

16 Many settings, many problems
Cognitive architectures (ACT-R, SOAR) Artificial general intelligence

17 Opportunities/Challenges
Compositional systems that work with fuzzy concepts. Avoid “cargo cult” science via benchmark engineering Systems that solve many different problems in many different settings

18 ✓ Three challenges ✓ Composition Generativity Putting it all together
Structured Models Neural network/ continuous space models Composition Generativity Putting it all together


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