Human and computer learning: An experimental study
Neurons and Cognition
2007-05-23 v1 Other Quantitative Biology
Abstract
Simple memorizing tasks have been chosen such as a binary code on a matrix. After the establishment of an appropriate protocol, the codified matrices were individually presented to 150 university students who had to memorize them. A computer simulation for a similar task is available which uses a perceptron on which an algorithm was implemented allowing for some degree of globality (technically referred to as entropic nonextensivity within a current generalization of the usual, Boltzmann-Gibbs, statistical mechanics). Our main observation is that, for the very specific learning task on which we focus here, humans perform similarly to slightly nonextensive perceptrons.
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@article{arxiv.q-bio/0410005,
title = {Human and computer learning: An experimental study},
author = {Alexandra C. Tsallis and Constantino Tsallis and Aglae C. N. de Magalhaes and Francisco A. Tamarit},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:q-bio/0410005},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
To appear in Complexus (Karger, Basel). 9 pages including 12 figures