Nick Chater
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Description
My research focusses on looking for fundamental principles of cognition, which might apply across several cognitive domains. I am particularly interested in problems of uncertain inference, that arise in learning, reasoning, and perception; and in models of judgement and decision making, based with on cognitive principles. I also work on real-world applications of the cognitive and decision sciences.
Lectures:
tutorial Cognitive science for machine learning 1:What is cognitive science? as author at Cognitive Science and Machine Learning Summer School (MLSS), Sardinia 2010, 8677 views |
lecture Models of Human decision-making as author at Cognitive Science and Machine Learning Summer School (MLSS), Sardinia 2010, 5193 views |
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tutorial Cognitive science for machine learning 2: Empirical methods as author at Cognitive Science and Machine Learning Summer School (MLSS), Sardinia 2010, 4522 views |
lecture Language acquisition and Kolmogorov complexity: Why is language acquisition possible as author at Cognitive Science and Machine Learning Summer School (MLSS), Sardinia 2010, 4115 views |
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tutorial Models and theories in cognitive science (Part 2) as author at Cognitive Science and Machine Learning Summer School (MLSS), Sardinia 2010, 3527 views |