Evaluating the inverse decision-making approach to preference learning

Jern, Alan, Lucas, Christopher G., Kemp, Charles

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Psychologists have recently begun to develop computational accounts of how people inferothers' preferences from their behavior. The inverse decision-making approach proposes that people infer preferences by inverting a generative model of decision-making. Existing data sets, however, do not provide sufficient resolution tothoroughly evaluate this approach. We introduce a new preference learning task that provides a benchmark for evaluating computational accounts and use it to compare the inverse decision-making approach to a feature-based approach, which relies on a discriminative combination of decision features. Our data support the inverse decision-making approach to preference learning.

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