The logical primitives of thought: Empirical foundations for compositional cognitive models (bibtex)
by Steven T. Piantadosi, J.B. Tenenbaum and N.D. Goodman
Reference:
The logical primitives of thought: Empirical foundations for compositional cognitive models (Steven T. Piantadosi, J.B. Tenenbaum and N.D. Goodman), In Psychological Review, volume 123, 2016.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{piantadosi2016logical,
  title={{The logical primitives of thought: Empirical foundations for compositional cognitive models}},
  author={Steven T. Piantadosi and J.B. Tenenbaum and N.D. Goodman},
  journal={Psychological Review},
  year={2016},
  volume={123},
  issue={4},
  pages={392--424},
  url={http://colala.berkeley.edu/papers/piantadosi2016logical.pdf},
  tags={concepts, modeling},
  eli5={By modeling learning, we can infer what operations people are likely to put together to form complex concepts.}
}
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