Realistic constraints on brain color perception and category learning

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):495-496 (2005)
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Abstract

Steels & Belpaeme (S&B) ask how autonomous agents can derive perceptually grounded categories for successful communication, using color categorization as an example. Their comparison of nativism, empiricism, and culturalism, although interesting, does not include key biological and technological constraints for seeing color or learning color categories in realistic environments. Other neural models have successfully included these constraints.

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Stephen Grossberg
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