Noyce Conference Room
Seminar
  US Mountain Time
Speaker: 
Sudeep Bhatia (University of Pennsylvania)

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Abstract: I discuss how insights from computational linguistics and machine learning can be used to build models of human judgment and decision making with realistic knowledge representations about the world. In addition to specifying the cognitive mechanisms people use to form beliefs and preferences, these models also represent the information on which these mechanisms operate. Subsequently, they are able to deliberate over and respond to naturalistic decision problems, and moreover, mimic human responses to these problems. These models shed light on the processes at play in everyday decisions, and illustrate a novel approach to studying cognition and behavior. 

 

Speaker

Sudeep BhatiaSudeep BhatiaAssistant Professor. Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Purpose: 
Research Collaboration
SFI Host: 
Mirta Galesic

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