Generalization and similarity in exemplar models of categorization: Insights from machine learning

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Frank Jäkel
Bernhard Schölkopf
Felix A. Wichmann
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[1] Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience,
[2] Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics,undefined
[3] Technische Universität Berlin,undefined
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Machine Learning; Category Structure; Kernel Method; Decision Boundary; Generalization Performance;
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Exemplar theories of categorization depend on similarity for explaining subjects’ ability to generalize to new stimuli. A major criticism of exemplar theories concerns their lack of abstraction mechanisms and thus, seemingly, of generalization ability. Here, we use insights from machine learning to demonstrate that exemplar models can actually generalize very well. Kernel methods in machine learning are akin to exemplar models and are very successful in real-world applications. Their generalization performance depends crucially on the chosen similarity measure. Although similarity plays an important role in describing generalization behavior, it is not the only factor that controls generalization performance. In machine learning, kernel methods are often combined with regularization techniques in order to ensure good generalization. These same techniques are easily incorporated in exemplar models. We show that the generalized context model (Nosofsky, 1986) and ALCOVE (Kruschke, 1992) are closely related to a statistical model called kernel logistic regression. We argue that generalization is central to the enterprise of understanding categorization behavior, and we suggest some ways in which insights from machine learning can offer guidance.
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