Search Results for author: Ardavan S. Nobandegani

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

A Neural Model of Number Comparison with Surprisingly Robust Generalization

no code implementations13 Oct 2022 Thomas R. Shultz, Ardavan S. Nobandegani, Zilong Wang

We propose a relatively simple computational neural-network model of number comparison.

Cognitive Models as Simulators: The Case of Moral Decision-Making

no code implementations8 Oct 2022 Ardavan S. Nobandegani, Thomas R. Shultz, Irina Rish

In this work, we substantiate the idea of $\textit{cognitive models as simulators}$, which is to have AI systems interact with, and collect feedback from, cognitive models instead of humans, thereby making their training process both less costly and faster.

Decision Making Fairness +1

Bringing Order to the Cognitive Fallacy Zoo

no code implementations15 Oct 2018 Ardavan S. Nobandegani, William Campoli, Thomas R. Shultz

In the eyes of a rationalist like Descartes or Spinoza, human reasoning is flawless, marching toward uncovering ultimate truth.

A Rational Distributed Process-level Account of Independence Judgment

no code implementations30 Jan 2018 Ardavan S. Nobandegani, Ioannis N. Psaromiligkos

In this work, we present the first rational, distributed, message-passing, process-level account of independence judgment, called $\mathcal{D}^\ast$.

Detection of Dependencies

Over-representation of Extreme Events in Decision-Making: A Rational Metacognitive Account

no code implementations30 Jan 2018 Ardavan S. Nobandegani, Kevin da Silva Castanheira, A. Ross Otto, Thomas R. Shultz

The Availability bias, manifested in the over-representation of extreme eventualities in decision-making, is a well-known cognitive bias, and is generally taken as evidence of human irrationality.

Decision Making

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