Mental Sampling in Multimodal Representations
Jianqiao Zhu, Adam Sanborn, Nick Chater
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Both resources in the natural environment and concepts in a semantic space are distributed "patchily", with large gaps in between the patches. To describe people's internal and external foraging behavior, various random walk models have been proposed. In particular, internal foraging has been modeled as sampling: in order to gather relevant information for making a decision, people draw samples from a mental representation using random-walk algorithms such as Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). However, two common empirical observations argue against people using simple sampling algorithms such as MCMC for internal foraging. First, the distance between samples is often best described by a Lévy flight distribution: the probability of the distance between two successive locations follows a power-law on the distances.
Neural Information Processing Systems
May-26-2025, 09:21:42 GMT
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