Learning Structured Preferences
Author(s)
Bergen, Leon; Evans, Owain Rhys; Tenenbaum, Joshua B
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Learning the preferences of other people is crucial for predict-
ing future behavior. Both children and adults make inferences
about others’ preferences from sparse data and in situations
where the preferences have complex internal structures. We
present a computational model of learning structured prefer-
ences which integrates Bayesian inference and utility-based
models of preference from economics. We experimentally test
this model with adult participants, and compare the model to
alternative heuristic models.
Date issued
2010-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and PhilosophyJournal
32nd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 2010
Publisher
Cognitive Science Society
Citation
Bergen, Leon et al. "Learning Structured Preferences." 32nd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 2010, August 11-14 2010, Portland, Oregon, USA, Cognitive Science Society, November 2010
Version: Author's final manuscript
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9781617388903