Love, BC;
Roads, BD;
(2021)
Similarity as a Window on the Dimensions of Object Representation.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
, 25
(2)
pp. 94-96.
10.1016/j.tics.2020.12.003.
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Abstract
Hebart et al. recently analysed 1.5 million human similarity judgments and found that natural objects are described by a small set of interpretable dimensions. Such large-scale analyses offer new opportunities to characterise how people represent their knowledge, but also challenges, including scaling to even larger data sets and integrating accounts of semantic representation.
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