The recognition heuristic, originally termed the recognition principle, has been used as a model in the psychology of judgment and decision making and...
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aspects heuristic Fast-and-frugal trees Fluency heuristic Gaze heuristic Recognition heuristic Satisficing Similarity heuristic Take-the-best heuristic Tallying...
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A heuristic or heuristic technique (problem solving, mental shortcut, rule of thumb) is any approach to problem solving that employs a pragmatic method...
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In psychology, the take-the-best heuristic is a heuristic (a simple strategy for decision-making) which decides between two alternatives by choosing based...
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awareness of the name recognition, can lead to an increase in the candidate's likability. One explanation for this is the recognition heuristic, when applied...
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missing out on a past payout. Group recognition heuristic, which extends principles related to the recognition heuristic into a group decision making setting...
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Mirror heuristic 1/N (Equality heuristic) Group recognition heuristic White coat heuristic/ Trust your doctor heuristic Imitate-the-successful heuristic Plurality...
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In psychology, a fluency heuristic is a mental heuristic in which, if one object is processed more fluently, faster, or more smoothly than another, the...
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Heuristics and sports (section Recognition heuristic)
particular situation and choose the first option that comes to mind. Recognition heuristic relies on partial ignorance to make powerful inferences. It is based...
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A heuristic evaluation is a usability inspection method for computer software that helps to identify usability problems in the user interface design....
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theorized the recognition heuristic and the take-the-best heuristic. They proved analytically conditions under which semi-ignorance (lack of recognition) can lead...
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making inferences. Investigations of the take-the-best heuristic and the recognition heuristic were later published as journal articles in Psychological...
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a heuristic for segmentation, the pen-tip trajectory can be subdivided into segments corresponding to ballistic strokes. In handwriting recognition or...
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use of heuristics that rely on partial ignorance (e.g., recognition heuristic, fluency heuristic). People can learn about the potential consequences of...
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Natural language processing (redirect from Natural language recognition)
general and by NLP in particular: such as by writing grammars or devising heuristic rules for stemming. Machine learning approaches, which include both statistical...
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education - Reading Recovery - Reasoner - Reasoning - Recitation - Recognition heuristic - Recollection - Recreational reading - Reggio Emilia approach -...
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Anchoring effect (redirect from Anchoring and adjustment heuristic)
Effects of Anchoring Stimuli on Judgments". The anchoring and adjustment heuristic was first theorized by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman. In one of their...
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In computer science, beam search is a heuristic search algorithm that explores a graph by expanding the most promising node in a limited set. Beam search...
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HAL 9000 (redirect from Heuristically programmed algorithmic computer 9000)
series. First appearing in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL (Heuristically Programmed Algorithmic Computer) is a sentient artificial general intelligence...
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Source-monitoring error (section Heuristic judgements)
(1991), Recognition memory and source monitoring. Psychological Bulletin, 29(3), 203–205 Chaiken, S., Liberman, A., Eagly, A.H. (1989). Heuristic and Systematic...
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Mathematical optimization (redirect from Optimization heuristic)
with random restart Memetic algorithm Nelder–Mead simplicial heuristic: A popular heuristic for approximate minimization (without calling gradients) Particle...
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K-nearest neighbors algorithm (redirect from Nearest neighbor (pattern recognition))
boundaries between classes less distinct. A good k can be selected by various heuristic techniques (see hyperparameter optimization). The special case where the...
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Richard E. Korf (section Recognition)
computer scientist whose research in artificial intelligence has focused on heuristic search methods, including the invention of iterative deepening depth-first...
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Threading (protein sequence) (redirect from Fold recognition)
In molecular biology, protein threading, also known as fold recognition, is a method of protein modeling which is used to model those proteins which have...
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Lewin's equation, B = f(P, E), is a heuristic formula proposed by psychologist Kurt Lewin as an explanation of what determines behavior. The formula states...
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Deep learning (section Automatic speech recognition)
Publishing Co. ISBN 978-0-444-00020-0. Ivakhnenko, A.G. (March 1970). "Heuristic self-organization in problems of engineering cybernetics". Automatica...
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non-existent hidden messages on records played in reverse. The availability heuristic (also known as the availability bias) is the tendency to overestimate...
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N. (2001). "J-Means: A new local search heuristic for minimum sum of squares clustering". Pattern Recognition. 34 (2): 405–413. Bibcode:2001PatRe..34...
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INTegrator), which is a heuristic program that solves symbolic integration problems in freshman calculus. Remarkably, among other recognitions, President Dwight...
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schemas in general, including schemas regarding political ideology (the heuristic regarding how a conservative or a liberal should respond) when making...
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