Journal article
None of the above: A Bayesian account of the detection of novel categories
DJ Navarro, C Kemp
Psychological Review | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1037/rev0000077
Abstract
Every time we encounter a new object, action, or event, there is some chance that we will need to assign it to a novel category. We describe and evaluate a class of probabilistic models that detect when an object belongs to a category that has not previously been encountered. The models incorporate a prior distribution that is influenced by the distribution of previous objects among categories, and we present 2 experiments that demonstrate that people are also sensitive to this distributional information. Two additional experiments confirm that distributional information is combined with similarity when both sources of information are available. We compare our approach to previous models of ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Daniel J. Navarro was financially supported by Australian Research Council Grant FT110100431. Daniel J. Navarro and Charles Kemp contributed to all aspects of the project. We thank Amy Perfors, Drew Hendrickson, Nancy Briggs, and the reviewers for helpful comments and suggestions.