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- | This page contains a developing list of tasks, sub-tasks and corresponding (sub-)data-sets. | + | ===== Task 1: Free Association |
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- | Other tasks or sub-tasks might be added in the near future. | + | |
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- | ===== Ordered by task categories ===== | + | |
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- | ==== Task 1: Free Association ==== | + | |
It is tempting to make a connection between the **statistical association** patterns of words -- both first-order associations (// | It is tempting to make a connection between the **statistical association** patterns of words -- both first-order associations (// | ||
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- | ==== Task 2: Categorization ==== | + | ===== Task 2: Categorization |
Categorization tasks play a prominent role in cognitive research on concepts. In this type of tasks, subjects | Categorization tasks play a prominent role in cognitive research on concepts. In this type of tasks, subjects | ||
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- | ==== Task 3: Property Generation ==== | + | |
The ability to describe a concept in terms of its salient properties is an important feature of human conceptual cognition. In this task, we compare human-generated //norms// collected by psychologists to the properties generated by computational models. | The ability to describe a concept in terms of its salient properties is an important feature of human conceptual cognition. In this task, we compare human-generated //norms// collected by psychologists to the properties generated by computational models. |