9.52-C | Spring 2003 | Undergraduate

Computational Cognitive Science

Hypothesis Spaces (thumbnail)

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People’s intuitive domain theories generate hypothesis spaces for concepts that could explain the features of objects that they observe. These hypothesis spaces can then be used to dramatically speed up learning, enabling people to generalize new features from very few examples. (Image by Prof. Joshua Tenenbaum.)

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Hypothesis Spaces (thumbnail)
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Theoretical principles diagram.
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People’s intuitive domain theories generate hypothesis spaces for concepts that could explain the features of objects that they observe. These hypothesis spaces can then be used to dramatically speed up learning, enabling people to generalize new features from very few examples. (Image by Prof. Joshua Tenenbaum.)
Theoretical principles diagram.

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Spring 2003