Towards a category theory approach to analogy: analyzing re-representation and acquisition of numerical knowledge
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Navarrete, Jairo A.
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Dartnell Roy, Pablo
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2018-07-10T21:24:12Z
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2018-07-10T21:24:12Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Plos Comput Biol 13(8): e1005683
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Identifier
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10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005683
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149733
Abstract
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Category Theory, a branch of mathematics, has shown promise as a modeling framework for higher-level cognition. We introduce an algebraic model for analogy that uses the language of category theory to explore analogy-related cognitive phenomena. To illustrate the potential of this approach, we use this model to explore three objects of study in cognitive literature. First, (a) we use commutative diagrams to analyze an effect of playing particular educational board games on the learning of numbers. Second, (b) we employ a notion called coequalizer as a formal model of re-representation that explains a property of computational models of analogy called "flexibility" whereby non-similar representational elements are considered matches and placed in structural correspondence. Finally, (c) we build a formal learning model which shows that re-representation, language processing and analogy making can explain the acquisition of knowledge of rational numbers. These objects of study provide a picture of acquisition of numerical knowledge that is compatible with empirical evidence and offers insights on possible connections between notions such as relational knowledge, analogy, learning, conceptual knowledge, re-representation and procedural knowledge. This suggests that the approach presented here facilitates mathematical modeling of cognition and provides novel ways to think about analogy-related cognitive phenomena.
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Patrocinador
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Universidad del Bio-Bio
DIUBB 124009 3/D
Innova Bio-Bio
13.1984-EM.CIE
14.541-EM.CIE
Associative Research Program of Conicyt
FB0003
PFB03