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Charles Kemp
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- affiliation: Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j7]Zheng Wei Lim, Harry Stuart, Simon De Deyne, Terry Regier, Ekaterina Vylomova, Trevor Cohn, Charles Kemp:
A Computational Approach to Identifying Cultural Keywords Across Languages. Cogn. Sci. 48(1) (2024) - [j6]Simon Jerome Han, Keith J. Ransom, Andrew Perfors, Charles Kemp:
Inductive reasoning in humans and large language models. Cogn. Syst. Res. 83: 101155 (2024) - [c55]Zheng Wei Lim, Ekaterina Vylomova, Trevor Cohn, Charles Kemp:
Simpson's Paradox and the Accuracy-Fluency Tradeoff in Translation. ACL (Short Papers) 2024: 92-103 - [c54]Chenyuan Zhang, Charles Kemp, Nir Lipovetzky:
Human Goal Recognition as Bayesian Inference: Investigating the Impact of Actions, Timing, and Goal Solvability. AAMAS 2024: 2066-2074 - [i8]Chenyuan Zhang, Charles Kemp, Nir Lipovetzky:
Human Goal Recognition as Bayesian Inference: Investigating the Impact of Actions, Timing, and Goal Solvability. CoRR abs/2402.10510 (2024) - [i7]Zheng Wei Lim, Ekaterina Vylomova, Trevor Cohn, Charles Kemp:
Simpson's Paradox and the Accuracy-Fluency Tradeoff in Translation. CoRR abs/2402.12690 (2024) - 2023
- [j5]Bridget A. Kelly, Charles Kemp, Daniel R. Little, Duane Hamacher, Simon J. Cropper:
Visual Perception Principles in Constellation Creation. Top. Cogn. Sci. 16(1): 25-37 (2023) - [c53]Zheng Wei Lim, Trevor Cohn, Charles Kemp, Ekaterina Vylomova:
Predicting Human Translation Difficulty Using Automatic Word Alignment. ACL (Findings) 2023: 11590-11601 - [c52]Chenyuan Zhang, Charles Kemp, Nir Lipovetzky:
Goal Recognition with Timing Information. ICAPS 2023: 443-451 - [c51]Saoirse Connor Desai, Charles Kemp, Brett K. Hayes:
Censor Detection: Detecting and adjusting for sample bias. CogSci 2023 - [c50]Eleonora Gualdoni, Charles Kemp, Yang Xu, Gemma Boleda:
Quantifying informativeness of names in visual space. CogSci 2023 - [c49]Bridget A. Kelly, Charles Kemp, Daniel R. Little, Duane Hamacher, Simon J. Cropper:
Visual perception principles in constellation creation in individuals. CogSci 2023 - [c48]Katie Warburton, Charles Kemp, Yang Xu, Lea Frermann:
Quantifying Bias in Library Classification Systems. CogSci 2023 - [c47]Weilun Xu, Simon J. Cropper, Charles Kemp:
A Bayesian account of two visual illusions involving lighthouse beams. CogSci 2023 - [c46]Aotao Xu, Charles Kemp, Lea Frermann, Yang Xu:
Predicting strategy choice in word formation: A case study of reuse and compounding. CogSci 2023 - [c45]Chenyuan Zhang, Nir Lipovetzky, Charles Kemp:
Comparing AI Planning Algorithms with Humans on the Tower of London Task. CogSci 2023 - [i6]Simon Jerome Han, Keith Ransom, Andrew Perfors, Charles Kemp:
Inductive reasoning in humans and large language models. CoRR abs/2306.06548 (2023) - [i5]Zheng Wei Lim, Ekaterina Vylomova, Charles Kemp, Trevor Cohn:
Predicting Human Translation Difficulty with Neural Machine Translation. CoRR abs/2312.11852 (2023) - 2022
- [c44]Simon Jerome Han, Keith James Ransom, Andrew Perfors, Charles Kemp:
Human-like property induction is a challenge for large language models. CogSci 2022 - [c43]Aotao Xu, Charles Kemp, Lea Frermann, Yang Xu:
Word formation supports efficient communication: The case of compounds. CogSci 2022 - 2021
- [c42]Aurélien Fermo, Charles Kemp:
Temporal Continuity and the Judgment of Actual Causation. CogSci 2021 - 2020
- [c41]Joshua T. Abbott, Charles Kemp:
Birds and Words: Exploring environmental influences on folk categorization. CogSci 2020 - [c40]Francis Mollica, Geoff Bacon, Yang Xu, Terry Regier, Charles Kemp:
Grammatical marking and the tradeoff between code length and informativeness. CogSci 2020 - [c39]Francis Mollica, Charles Kemp:
An efficient communication analysis of morpho-syntactic grammatical features. CogSci 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j4]Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Naftali Tishby, Terry Regier:
Color Naming Reflects Both Perceptual Structure and Communicative Need. Top. Cogn. Sci. 11(1): 207-219 (2019) - [c38]Noga Zaslavsky, Karee Garvin, Charles Kemp, Naftali Tishby, Terry Regier:
Evolution and efficiency in color naming: The case of Nafaanra. CogSci 2019: 68 - [c37]Charles Kemp, Alice Gaby, Terry Regier:
Season naming and the local environment. CogSci 2019: 539-545 - [c36]Noga Zaslavsky, Terry Regier, Naftali Tishby, Charles Kemp:
Semantic categories of artifacts and animals reflect efficient coding. CogSci 2019: 1254-1260 - [c35]Vanessa Ferdinand, Charles Kemp, Amy Perfors:
The impact of frequency on the evolution of category systems. CogSci 2019: 3458 - [c34]Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Naftali Tishby, Terry Regier:
Communicative need and color naming. CogSci 2019: 3613 - [i4]Noga Zaslavsky, Terry Regier, Naftali Tishby, Charles Kemp:
Semantic categories of artifacts and animals reflect efficient coding. CoRR abs/1905.04562 (2019) - 2018
- [j3]Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Terry Regier, Naftali Tishby:
Efficient compression in color naming and its evolution. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 115(31): 7937-7942 (2018) - [c33]Alan Jern, Anna Scott, Nathan Blank, Charles Kemp:
Inferring other people's relationships by observing their social interactions. CogSci 2018 - [c32]Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Terry Regier, Naftali Tishby:
Information-theoretic efficiency and semantic variation: The case of color naming. CogSci 2018 - [c31]Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Naftali Tishby, Terry Regier:
Color naming reflects both perceptual structure and communicative need. CogSci 2018 - [i3]Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Naftali Tishby, Terry Regier:
Color naming reflects both perceptual structure and communicative need. CoRR abs/1805.06165 (2018) - [i2]Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Terry Regier, Naftali Tishby:
Efficient human-like semantic representations via the Information Bottleneck principle. CoRR abs/1808.03353 (2018) - 2017
- [c30]Charles Kemp, Caleb Eddy:
A toolbox of methods for probabilistic inference. CogSci 2017 - 2015
- [c29]Alexandra Carstensen, Yang Xu, Charles Kemp, Terry Regier:
The space of spatial relations: An extended stimulus set. CogSci 2015 - [c28]Yang Xu, Charles Kemp:
A Computational Evaluation of Two Laws of Semantic Change. CogSci 2015 - 2014
- [c27]Alan Jern, Charles Kemp:
Reasoning about social choices and social relationships. CogSci 2014 - [c26]Christopher G. Lucas, Kenneth Holstein, Charles Kemp:
Discovering hidden causes using statistical evidence. CogSci 2014 - 2013
- [c25]Daphna Buchsbaum, Caren M. Walker, Alison Gopnik, Nick Chater, David Danks, Christopher G. Lucas, Charles Kemp, Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner:
What if? Counterfactual reasoning, pretense, and the role of possible worlds. CogSci 2013 - [c24]Christopher Carroll, Charles Kemp:
Hypothesis space checking in intuitive reasoning. CogSci 2013 - 2012
- [c23]Christopher Carroll, Charles Kemp:
Object discovery and inverse physical reasoning. CogSci 2012 - [c22]Ben Deverett, Charles Kemp:
Learning Deterministic Causal Networks from Observational Data. CogSci 2012 - [c21]Christopher G. Lucas, Charles Kemp:
A unified theory of counterfactual reasoning. CogSci 2012 - [c20]Christopher G. Lucas, Douglas Sterling, Charles Kemp:
Superspace extrapolation reveals inductive biases in function learning. CogSci 2012 - [i1]Vikash Mansinghka, Charles Kemp, Thomas L. Griffiths, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
Structured Priors for Structure Learning. CoRR abs/1206.6852 (2012) - 2011
- [c19]Alan Jern, Charles Kemp:
Decision factors that support preference learning. CogSci 2011 - [c18]Alan Jern, Charles Kemp:
Capturing mental state reasoning with influence diagrams. CogSci 2011 - [c17]Charles Kemp, Faye Han, Alan Jern:
Concept Learning and Modal Reasoning. CogSci 2011 - [c16]Christopher G. Lucas, Charles Kemp, Thomas L. Griffiths:
From preferences to choices and back again: evidence for human inconsistency and its implications. CogSci 2011 - [c15]Charles Kemp:
Inductive reasoning about chimeric creatures. NIPS 2011: 316-324 - [c14]Alan Jern, Christopher G. Lucas, Charles Kemp:
Evaluating the inverse decision-making approach to preference learning. NIPS 2011: 2276-2284 - 2010
- [j2]Charles Kemp, Noah D. Goodman, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
Learning to Learn Causal Models. Cogn. Sci. 34(7): 1185-1243 (2010) - [c13]Yang Xu, Charles Kemp:
Inference and communication in the game of Password. NIPS 2010: 2514-2522
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c12]Alan Jern, Kai-min Chang, Charles Kemp:
Bayesian Belief Polarization. NIPS 2009: 853-861 - [c11]Charles Kemp, Alan Jern, Fei Xu:
Individuation, Identification and Object Discovery. NIPS 2009: 925-933 - [c10]Charles Kemp, Alan Jern:
Abstraction and Relational learning. NIPS 2009: 934-942 - [c9]Charles Kemp:
Quantification and the language of thought. NIPS 2009: 943-951 - 2008
- [j1]Charles Kemp, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
The discovery of structural form. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105(31): 10687-10692 (2008) - [c8]Charles Kemp, Fei Xu:
An ideal observer model of infant object perception. NIPS 2008: 825-832 - 2007
- [c7]Charles Kemp, Noah D. Goodman, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
Learning and using relational theories. NIPS 2007: 753-760 - 2006
- [c6]Charles Kemp, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Thomas L. Griffiths, Takeshi Yamada, Naonori Ueda:
Learning Systems of Concepts with an Infinite Relational Model. AAAI 2006: 381-388 - [c5]Charles Kemp, Patrick Shafto, Allison Berke, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
Combining causal and similarity-based reasoning. NIPS 2006: 681-688 - [c4]Daniel M. Roy, Charles Kemp, Vikash Mansinghka, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
Learning annotated hierarchies from relational data. NIPS 2006: 1185-1192 - [c3]Vikash K. Mansinghka, Charles Kemp, Thomas L. Griffiths, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
Structured Priors for Structure Learning. UAI 2006 - 2003
- [c2]Charles Kemp, Thomas L. Griffiths, Sean Stromsten, Joshua B. Tenenbaum:
Semi-Supervised Learning with Trees. NIPS 2003: 257-264 - 2002
- [c1]Charles Kemp, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
Long-Term Learning for Web Search Engines. PKDD 2002: 263-274
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