Is there something quantum-like about the human mental lexicon?
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Azzopardi, Leif Kazai, Gabriella Robertson, Stephen Rüger, Stefan Shokouhi, Milad Song , Dawei Yilmaz , Emine |
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2009
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This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognitive science. After all, how users decide relevance, or how they chose terms to modify a query are processes rooted in human cognition. Recently, there has been a growing literature applying quantum theory (QT) to model cognitive phenomena. This talk will survey recent research, in particular, modelling interference effects in human decision making. One aspect of QT will be illustrated - how quantum entanglement can be used to model word associations in human memory. The implications of this will be briefly discussed in terms of a new approach for modelling concept combinations. Tentative links to human adductive reasoning will also be drawn. The basic theme behind this talk is QT can potentially provide a new genre of information processing models (including search) more aligned with human cognition. |
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Springer |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/30108/1/c30108.pdf DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-04417-5_1 Bruza, Peter D. (2009) Is there something quantum-like about the human mental lexicon? Lecture Notes in Computer Science : Advances in Information Retrieval Theory, 5766, p. 1. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/DP0773341 |
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Copyright 2009 Springer |
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Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #080704 Information Retrieval and Web Search #170200 COGNITIVE SCIENCE #quantum theory #cognition #information retrieval |
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Journal Article |