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Main Author: Otsuka, Jun
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.15507
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author Otsuka, Jun
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contents This paper examines the connections among various approaches to understanding concepts in philosophy, cognitive science, and machine learning, with a particular focus on their mathematical nature. By categorizing these approaches into Abstractionism, the Similarity Approach, the Functional Approach, and the Invariance Approach, the study highlights how each framework provides a distinct mathematical perspective for modeling concepts. The synthesis of these approaches bridges philosophical theories and contemporary machine learning models, providing a comprehensive framework for future research. This work emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue, aiming to enrich our understanding of the complex relationship between human cognition and artificial intelligence.
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spellingShingle What Machine Learning Tells Us About the Mathematical Structure of Concepts
Otsuka, Jun
Artificial Intelligence
This paper examines the connections among various approaches to understanding concepts in philosophy, cognitive science, and machine learning, with a particular focus on their mathematical nature. By categorizing these approaches into Abstractionism, the Similarity Approach, the Functional Approach, and the Invariance Approach, the study highlights how each framework provides a distinct mathematical perspective for modeling concepts. The synthesis of these approaches bridges philosophical theories and contemporary machine learning models, providing a comprehensive framework for future research. This work emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue, aiming to enrich our understanding of the complex relationship between human cognition and artificial intelligence.
title What Machine Learning Tells Us About the Mathematical Structure of Concepts
topic Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.15507