Conference Proceedings
Do Additional Features Help or Hurt Category Learning? The Curse of Dimensionality in Human Learners
WK Vong, AT Hendrickson, DJ Navarro, A Perfors
Cognitive Science | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12724
Abstract
The curse of dimensionality, which has been widely studied in statistics and machine learning, occurs when additional features cause the size of the feature space to grow so quickly that learning classification rules becomes increasingly difficult. How do people overcome the curse of dimensionality when acquiring real-world categories that have many different features? Here we investigate the possibility that the structure of categories can help. We show that when categories follow a family resemblance structure, people are unaffected by the presence of additional features in learning. However, when categories are based on a single feature, they fall prey to the curse, and having additional ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Research costs were supported by grants from the Australian Research Council (DP110104949 and DP150103280). AP received salary support from DE12010378, and AH was supported by DP110104949 and DP150103280.