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Towards a Quantum-Like Cognitive Architecture for Decision-Making
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Towards a Quantum-Like Cognitive Architecture for Decision-Making

11 May 2019
Falk Lieder
Lauren Fell
Shahram Dehdashti
Thomas Griffiths
Andreas Wichert
    AI4CE
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Papers citing "Towards a Quantum-Like Cognitive Architecture for Decision-Making"

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Lyfe Agents: Generative agents for low-cost real-time social
  interactions
Lyfe Agents: Generative agents for low-cost real-time social interactions
Zhao Kaiya
Michelangelo Naim
J. Kondic
Manuel Cortes
Jiaxin Ge
Shuying Luo
Guangyu Robert Yang
Andrew Ahn
VLM
99
34
0
03 Oct 2023
Bayesian Reinforcement Learning with Limited Cognitive Load
Bayesian Reinforcement Learning with Limited Cognitive Load
Dilip Arumugam
Mark K. Ho
Noah D. Goodman
Benjamin Van Roy
OffRL
86
8
0
05 May 2023
Humans decompose tasks by trading off utility and computational cost
Humans decompose tasks by trading off utility and computational cost
Carlos G. Correa
Mark K. Ho
Frederick Callaway
Nathaniel D. Daw
Thomas Griffiths
66
35
0
07 Nov 2022
On Rate-Distortion Theory in Capacity-Limited Cognition & Reinforcement
  Learning
On Rate-Distortion Theory in Capacity-Limited Cognition & Reinforcement Learning
Dilip Arumugam
Mark K. Ho
Noah D. Goodman
Benjamin Van Roy
91
4
0
30 Oct 2022
Language models show human-like content effects on reasoning tasks
Language models show human-like content effects on reasoning tasks
Ishita Dasgupta
Andrew Kyle Lampinen
Stephanie C. Y. Chan
Hannah R. Sheahan
Antonia Creswell
D. Kumaran
James L. McClelland
Felix Hill
ReLMLRM
141
188
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14 Jul 2022
Have I done enough planning or should I plan more?
Have I done enough planning or should I plan more?
Ruiqi He
Y. Jain
Falk Lieder
39
2
0
03 Jan 2022
Emotions as abstract evaluation criteria in biological and artificial
  intelligences
Emotions as abstract evaluation criteria in biological and artificial intelligences
C. Gros
41
0
0
30 Nov 2021
A space of goals: the cognitive geometry of informationally bounded
  agents
A space of goals: the cognitive geometry of informationally bounded agents
Karen Archer
Nicola Catenacci Volpi
F. Bröker
Daniel Polani
59
5
0
05 Nov 2021
A practical introduction to the Rational Speech Act modeling framework
A practical introduction to the Rational Speech Act modeling framework
Gregory Scontras
Michael Henry Tessler
Michael Franke
53
15
0
20 May 2021
People construct simplified mental representations to plan
People construct simplified mental representations to plan
Mark K. Ho
David Abel
Carlos G. Correa
Michael L. Littman
Jonathan Cohen
Thomas Griffiths
91
92
0
14 May 2021
Understanding Human Intelligence through Human Limitations
Understanding Human Intelligence through Human Limitations
Thomas Griffiths
97
70
0
29 Sep 2020
Using Resource-Rational Analysis to Understand Cognitive Biases in
  Interactive Data Visualizations
Using Resource-Rational Analysis to Understand Cognitive Biases in Interactive Data Visualizations
Ryan Wesslen
D. Markant
Alireza Karduni
Wenwen Dou
30
3
0
28 Sep 2020
Automatic Discovery of Interpretable Planning Strategies
Automatic Discovery of Interpretable Planning Strategies
Julian Skirzyñski
Frederic Becker
Falk Lieder
90
15
0
24 May 2020
Satisficing Mentalizing: Bayesian Models of Theory of Mind Reasoning in
  Scenarios with Different Uncertainties
Satisficing Mentalizing: Bayesian Models of Theory of Mind Reasoning in Scenarios with Different Uncertainties
Jan Pöppel
S. Kopp
30
2
0
23 Sep 2019
Inverse Rational Control with Partially Observable Continuous Nonlinear
  Dynamics
Inverse Rational Control with Partially Observable Continuous Nonlinear Dynamics
Saurabh Daptardar
Paul Schrater
Xaq Pitkow
76
39
0
13 Aug 2019
The division of labor in communication: Speakers help listeners account
  for asymmetries in visual perspective
The division of labor in communication: Speakers help listeners account for asymmetries in visual perspective
Robert D. Hawkins
H. Gweon
Noah D. Goodman
90
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24 Jul 2018
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