Conceptual space explained
A conceptual space is a geometric structure that represents a number of quality dimensions, which denote basic features by which concepts and objects can be compared, such as weight, color, taste, temperature, pitch, and the three ordinary spatial dimensions.[1] [2] In a conceptual space, points denote objects, and regions denote concepts. The theory of conceptual spaces is a theory about concept learning first proposed by Peter Gärdenfors.[3] [4] [5] It is motivated by notions such as conceptual similarity and prototype theory.
The theory also puts forward the notion that natural categories are convex regions in conceptual spaces.[1] In that if
and
are elements of a category, and if
is between
and
, then
is also likely to belong to the category. The notion of concept convexity allows the interpretation of the focal points of regions as category
prototypes. In the more general formulations of the theory, concepts are defined in terms conceptual similarity to their prototypes. Conceptual spaces have found applications in both
cognitive modelling and
artificial intelligence.
[6] [7] See also
Notes and References
- Book: Zenker . Frank . Gärdenfors . Peter . Peter Gärdenfors . 2015 . Applications of conceptual spaces: the case for geometric knowledge representation . Synthese library: studies in epistemology, logic, methodology, and philosophy of science . 359 . Cham . . 978-3319150208 . 907771045.
- Kriegeskorte, N., & Kievit, R. A. (2013). Representational geometry: Integrating cognition, computation, and the brain. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 17(8), 401–412. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2013.06.007
- Book: Gärdenfors, Peter . Peter Gärdenfors
. Peter Gärdenfors . Conceptual spaces: the geometry of thought . 2000 . . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 0262071991 . 42389577 . registration .
- Book: Gärdenfors, Peter . Peter Gärdenfors
. Peter Gärdenfors . 2014 . Geometry of meaning: semantics based on conceptual spaces . Cambridge, Massachusetts . . 9780262026789 . 854541601.
- Foo, N. (2001). Conceptual Spaces—The Geometry of Thought. AI Magazine, 22(1), 139–140. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20180325110008/https://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/viewPDFInterstitial/1554/1453%5Cnpapers2://publication/uuid/4FC4A7BC-BD5B-4448-8B19-B42DCA4480EE
- Book: Zenker . Frank . Gärdenfors . Peter . Peter Gärdenfors . 2015 . Applications of conceptual spaces: the case for geometric knowledge representation . Synthese library: studies in epistemology, logic, methodology, and philosophy of science . 359 . Cham . . 978-3319150208 . 907771045.
- Chella, A., & Frixione, M., & Gaglio, S.; (1997). A Cognitive Architecture for Artificial Vision. Artificial Intelligence, 89(1), 73–111. http://doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(96)00039-2