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We investigate a method for formulating context- and task- specific computational models of human performance in a con- strained semantic memory task.
We investigate a method for formulating context- and task- specific computational models of human performance in a con- strained semantic memory task.
It is found that a random walk model on the context-specific networks mimics aggregate human performance. We investigate a method for formulating contextand ...
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Do Humans Navigate via Random Walks? Modeling Navigation in a Semantic Word Game. CogSci 2018. [+][–]. Coauthor network. maximize. Note that this feature is a ...
Do Humans Navigate via Random Walks? Modeling Navigation in a Semantic Word Game. MI Fathan, EK Renfro, JL Austerweil, NM Beckage. CogSci, 2018. 5, 2018. The ...
Do Humans Navigate via Random Walks? Modeling Navigation in a Semantic Word Game. In C. Kalish, M. Rau, T. Rogers, & J. Zhu (Ed.), Proceedings of the 40th ...
Oct 7, 2021 · Indeed, Marrs, Straka, and Beckage (2017) have argued that human performance in word games is not easily explained through random walk models ...
Oct 7, 2021 · Do humans navigate via random walks? Modeling navigation in a semantic word game. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science ...
The intuition is that the "jump" from one concept to another is better modeled through random walks rather than using deterministic movements. This approach has ...