Differences of Training Structures on Stimulus Class Formation in Computational Agents
Stimulus Equivalence (SE) is a behavioural phenomenon in which organisms respond functionally to stimuli without explicit training. SE provides a framework in the experimental analysis of behaviour to study language, symbolic behaviour, and cognition. It
Alexis Carrillo, Moisés Betancort
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Online vs. face-to-face experiments, a Matching to Sample procedure
The COVID-19 pandemic raised the need to adapt face-to-face experimental procedures to remote settings, seeking social distancing and confinement.
Fátima Rojas-Iturria +3 more
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Failure to Produce False Memories Through the Stimulus Equivalence Paradigm
Stimulus equivalence has been adopted as a behavioral explanation for false memories. The present study aimed to test false memories using lists compound of equivalent stimuli.
Natalia Maria Aggio +1 more
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Shape matching by random sampling
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Helmut Alt, Ludmila Scharf
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SMAP is a pipeline for sample matching in proteogenomics [PDF]
AbstractThe integration of genomics and proteomics data (proteogenomics) holds the promise of furthering the in-depth understanding of human disease. However, sample mix-up is a pervasive problem in proteogenomics because of the complexity of sample processing.
Ling Li +12 more
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Familiarity, Active Memory And Pressure During A Delayed Matching-To-Sample Task In Tufted Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] Apella) [PDF]
Delayed matching-to-sample (DMTS) tasks are commonly used in the field of comparative cognition to study memory, including working memory. However, specific task demands vary across studies and species, and as such, DMTS tasks may engage different memory
Meghan J. Sosnowski, Sarah F. Brosnan
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Facilitation of equivalence – equivalence responding: generalization of relational responses
Equivalence-equivalence responding (Eq-Eq) has become a behaviour analytic model of analogical reasoning. In previous works it was demonstrated that the exposition to a non-arbitrary relational task (facilitation procedure) improves performance in Eq-Eq ...
Vicente Perez +2 more
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Active sampling for entity matching [PDF]
In entity matching, a fundamental issue while training a classifier to label pairs of entities as either duplicates or non-duplicates is the one of selecting informative training examples. Although active learning presents an attractive solution to this problem, previous approaches minimize the misclassification rate (0-1 loss) of the classifier, which
Kedar Bellare +3 more
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Symbolic behavior in regular classrooms. A specification of symbolic and non-symbolic behavior
Students’ capabilities to use symbolic information in classroom setting could be expected to influence their possibilities to be active and participating.
Stefan eBillinger, Torsten eNorlander
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Adaptive sampling for rapidly matching histograms [PDF]
In exploratory data analysis, analysts often have a need to identify histograms that possess a specific distribution, among a large class of candidate histograms, e.g., find countries whose income distribution is most similar to that of Greece.
Stephen Macke +3 more
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