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SUBMITTER: Jensen G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4583549 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jensen Greg G Muñoz Fabian F Alkan Yelda Y Ferrera Vincent P VP Terrace Herbert S HS
PLoS computational biology 20150925 9
Transitive inference (the ability to infer that B > D given that B > C and C > D) is a widespread characteristic of serial learning, observed in dozens of species. Despite these robust behavioral effects, reinforcement learning models reliant on reward prediction error or associative strength routinely fail to perform these inferences. We propose an algorithm called betasort, inspired by cognitive processes, which performs transitive inference at low computational cost. This is accomplished by ( ...[more]