Computational tweeps: what are your favourite non-GLM computational cognitive models? Working on a pedagogical syllabus, so criteria are simplicity, and wide applicability 1/2
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to different contexts (e.g. reinforcement learning, weighted Bayes and diffusion drift)
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I'm not 100% sure what you're asking for but maybe K-means? Would that fit the bill?
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yes, thanks! I've seen it used in modeling the learning how to discriminate vowels. Do you know of other nice cognitive applications?
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Would work to model any kind of categorisation pretty much. Not saying it's prefect but it can explain some of the basics.
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Speaking of which, models like GCM (or SIMPLE in memory domain) are easyish and intuitive
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