Cognitive Models
- In the opening slide I said I'm trying to do things like humans.
- If you're trying to do something Psychologically like a human,
you're making a cognitive model.
- We do that, but we do it in neurons.
- So we have two constraints, neural behaviour and psychological
behaviour.
- In a lot of cases, we really don't know those behaviours, but
that's why you build models.
- We try to align behaviour to data.
- We have to make a lot of assumptions.
- We tend to be limited in the number of neurons we can simulate.
- However, it's not like ACT that caches out rules to Hopfield nets.