A Generative Theory of Similarity
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We propose that similarity judgments are inferences about generative processes, and that two objects appear similar when they are likely to have been generated by the same process. We present a formal model based on this idea, and suggest that it may be particularly useful for explaining high-level judgments of similarity. We compare our model to featural and transformational accounts, and describe an experiment where it outperforms a transformational model.
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تاریخ انتشار 2005