What makes a concept complex? For decades complexity measures have been stuck in the classical era, suitable only for deterministic (definitional) concepts. But how does it work for probabilistic concepts?
Happy to share this new paper (just out in Psych Review)!
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How do compositional mental representations work in a probabilistic framework? Here's my take (recently in Psych Review). osf.io/preprints/ps...
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