Computational Animal Theory: a Correlation-Detection Task
by A. Deaton, R. Servedio
http://www.das.harvard.edu/users/students/Adam_Deaton/animal-paper.ps.Z
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Abstract:
Through the process of unsupervised inductive learning, humans acquire information about the world without the assistance of a teacher. In order for learning of this type to take place, we must have an ability to detect
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