因果性に基づく信念形成モデルと N 本腕バンディット問題への適用

Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 22 (1):58-68 (2007)
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Through numbers of studies on the formation of equivalence relations and causal induction, it is known that human beings tend to consider conditional statements ``if p then q " as biconditional statements ``if and only if p then q ": we call the tendency to perceive ``if p then q " as ``if q then p " the ``symmetry bias". On the other hand, many studies on children's word learning have pointed out that children tend to expect each object has only one label. This is so-called the ``mutual exclusivity bias". This bias implies.

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