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From Probability to Consilience: How Explanatory Values Implement
  Bayesian Reasoning

From Probability to Consilience: How Explanatory Values Implement Bayesian Reasoning

3 June 2020
Zachary Wojtowicz
Simon DeDeo
    FAtt
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Papers citing "From Probability to Consilience: How Explanatory Values Implement Bayesian Reasoning"

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Title
Belief Attribution as Mental Explanation: The Role of Accuracy, Informativity, and Causality
Belief Attribution as Mental Explanation: The Role of Accuracy, Informativity, and Causality
Lance Ying
Almog Hillel
Ryan Truong
Vikash K. Mansinghka
Joshua B. Tenenbaum
Tan Zhi-Xuan
FAtt
127
0
0
26 May 2025
Conspiracy in the Time of Corona: Automatic detection of Covid-19
  Conspiracy Theories in Social Media and the News
Conspiracy in the Time of Corona: Automatic detection of Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories in Social Media and the News
Shadi Shahsavari
Pavan Holur
Timothy R. Tangherlini
V. Roychowdhury
46
77
0
28 Apr 2020
The Neuro-Symbolic Concept Learner: Interpreting Scenes, Words, and
  Sentences From Natural Supervision
The Neuro-Symbolic Concept Learner: Interpreting Scenes, Words, and Sentences From Natural Supervision
Jiayuan Mao
Chuang Gan
Pushmeet Kohli
J. Tenenbaum
Jiajun Wu
NAI
142
703
0
26 Apr 2019
Curiosity-driven Exploration by Self-supervised Prediction
Curiosity-driven Exploration by Self-supervised Prediction
Deepak Pathak
Pulkit Agrawal
Alexei A. Efros
Trevor Darrell
LRMSSL
125
2,453
0
15 May 2017
Formalizing Neurath's Ship: Approximate Algorithms for Online Causal
  Learning
Formalizing Neurath's Ship: Approximate Algorithms for Online Causal Learning
Neil R. Bramley
Peter Dayan
Thomas Griffiths
D. Lagnado
CML
130
130
0
14 Sep 2016
Evaluating computational models of explanation using human judgments
Evaluating computational models of explanation using human judgments
M. Pacer
Joseph Jay Williams
Xinyu Chen
Tania Lombrozo
Thomas Griffiths
CMLFAtt
77
30
0
26 Sep 2013
Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics
Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics
Andrew Gelman
C. Shalizi
127
641
0
19 Jun 2010
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