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    Machine learning of visual object categorization: an application of the SUSTAIN model

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    Formal models of categorization are psychological theories that try to describe the process of categorization in a lawful way, using the language of mathematics. Their mathematical formulation makes it possible for the models to generate precise, quantitative predictions. SUSTAIN (Love, Medin & Gureckis, 2004) is a powerful formal model of categorization that has been used to model a range of human experimental data, describing the process of categorization in terms of an adaptive clustering principle. Love et al. (2004) suggested a possible application of the model in the field of object recognition and categorization. The present study explores this possibility, investigating at the same time the utility of using a formal model of categorization in a typical machine learning task. The image categorization performance of SUSTAIN on a well-known image set is compared with that of a linear Support Vector Machine, confirming the capability of SUSTAIN to perform image categorization with a reasonable accuracy, even if at a rather high computational cost

    A modular architecture for transparent computation in recurrent neural networks

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    publisher: Elsevier articletitle: A modular architecture for transparent computation in recurrent neural networks journaltitle: Neural Networks articlelink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neunet.2016.09.001 content_type: article copyright: © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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