Lecture 2 - Similarity and Analogy Flashcards
What is one of the reasons we are so impressed with chat-GPT?
The answers generated by Chat-GPT are very human-like. This similarity is very impressive and novel to us.
What is the Turning Test and how do we need to re-think this test given the responses from Chat-GPT?
The Turning Test, developed by Alan Turing, was a thought experiment about how we could determine whether a computer was intelligent (in the way we perceive intelligence). He proposed that if a computer could come off as human, or respond in a way that you could not detect that it was a computer then we could classify that computer as being intelligent. With the rise of sophistication in AI technologies, such as Chat-GPT, we may need to re-think such a test for intelligence.
Define categorisation.
Sorting objects, ideas, beliefs, scenarios etc into groups, based on common features that we are attending to or basing the categorisation on.
What role does similarity play in learning?
Applying learnt knowledge involves recognising whether the novel situation is similar enough to the context in which the knowledge was acquired.
What is Duncker’s Radiation Problem?
Duncker’s Radiation Problem asks that if the only way to destroy a tumour is with powerful radiation, but a direct stream of this radiation will also kill healthy tissue, then how can we destroy the tumour without destroying the healthy tissue?
The answer is that we fire lots of weaker streams of radiation that converge at the point of the tumour and be at the strength required to kill the tumour. This is how the tumour can be destroyed, without harming the healthy tissue.
When participants heard The Fortress story before hearing Duncker’s Radiation Problem what was the percentage of participants that were able to figure out Duncker’s Radiation Problem compared to when they only heard Duncker’s Radiation problem?
When only told the radiation problem only 10% of participants figured out the solution.
When told the Fortress story then the radiation problem 30% of participants figured out the solution. And when told the Fortress Story and then the radiation problem and where told to “think about the fortress story” 70% of participants figured it out.
This is an example of using similarity when applying acquired knowledge/learning.
What is Gestalt perception?
Gestalt perception is the low perception that is constantly occurring that we do not actively participate in, but which informs the way we perceive our environment and categorise our environment. So for example, we will see a cube of red dotes as just that, but if there was a cube of rows of red and blue dots then we would perceive the dots as forming lines through the cube.
What role does similarity play in memory?
Memory retrieval is dependent on the similarity of the retrieval context to the original encoding context.
What role does similarity play in Generalisation of Beliefs?
When we have a belief about something and we are present with a novel, but similar thing then we apply the knowledge of one thing to the other. Such as, if we know that chickens lay eggs and we know that chickens are a bird, we may then assume that owls, which are birds, also lay eggs.
What role does similarity play in Eyewitness Identification?
Suspect identification is much more likely to happen if the foils are less similar to the suspect, and less likely to happen if there is a high degree of similarity between the foils.
Many cognitive abilities from a psychological point of view are dependent on the perception of similarity.
True.
Similarity is based on perception and attention.
True.
Carnal Love and Meat Love - what happened here?
This was a United Nations case, where two companies had similar names and there one was suing the other for copyright reasons - not sure why the UN was involved.
Define Similarity
A sense of sameness.
What are some methods to measure similarity?
Rating Scales (and then using Multidimensional Scaling to view the stimulus space based on scaling visuallly).
Response time.
Confusability tasks.
AXB Forced choice - is X more like A or more like B.
Stimulus arrangement.
Pair-wise rating.
What is Multidimensional Scaling (MDS)?
MDS is a statistical method used to present in 2-dimensions, i.e. a graph, data points that 3 or more variables that need to be taken into account. MDS was used in Hout, Goldinger & Ferguson (2013) when they wanted to visualise the responses to the Rating Similarity task.
What did Hout, Goldinger & Ferguson (2013) find in their experiment on looking at similarity measures.
When is stimulus arrangement too hard to use a measure of similarity?
What are pairwise ratings? And what experiment done in 2017 discussed in lecture used this measure of similarity?
Experiment done by Nosofsky, Sanders, Meagher & Douglas (2017) looked at participants’ ratings of pairs of 360 images of different types of rocks - pairwise rating.