Applying Multi-Criteria Optimisation to Develop Cognitive Models

Lane, P.C.R. and Gobet, F. (2005) Applying Multi-Criteria Optimisation to Develop Cognitive Models. In: In: Proceedings of the 2005 UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence :. Birkbeck, pp. 28-35.
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A scientific theory is developed by modelling empirical data in a range of domains. The goal of developing a theory is to optimise the t of the theory to as many experimental settings as possible, whilst retaining some qualitative properties such as `parsimony' or `comprehensibility'. We formalise the task of developing theories of human cognition as a problem in multi-criteria optimisation. There are many challenges in this task, including the representation of competing theories, coordinating the t with multiple experiments, and bringing together competing results to provide suitable theories. Experiments demonstrate the development of a theory of categorisation, using multiple optimisation criteria in genetic algorithms to locate pareto-optimal sets.


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