A Theory of Relation Learning and Cross-Domain Generalization

Doumas, Leonidas A. A.; Puebla, Guillermo; Martin, Andrea E.; Hummel, John E.

Abstract

People readily generalize knowledge to novel domains and stimuli. We present a theory, instantiated in a computational model, based on the idea that cross-domain generalization in humans is a case of analogical inference over structured (i.e., symbolic) relational representations. The model is an extension of the Learning and Inference with Schemas and Analogy (LISA; Hummel & Holyoak, 1997, 2003) and Discovery of Relations by Analogy (DORA; Doumas et at, 2008) models of relational inference and learning. The resulting model learns both the content and format (i.e., structure) of relational representations from nonrelational inputs without supervision, when augmented with the capacity for reinforcement learning it leverages these representations to learn about individual domains, and then generalizes to new domains on the first exposure (i.e., zero-shot learning) via analogical inference. We demonstrate the capacity of the model to learn structured relational representations from a variety of simple visual stimuli, and to perform cross-domain generalization between video games (Breakout and Pong) and between several psychological tasks. We demonstrate that the model's trajectory closely mirrors the trajectory of children as they learn about relations, accounting for phenomena from the literature on the development of children's reasoning and analogy making. The model's ability to generalize between domains demonstrates the flexibility afforded by representing domains in terms of their underlying relational structure, rather than simply in terms of the statistical relations between their inputs and outputs.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000749769800001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
Volumen: 129
Número: 5
Editorial: AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 999
Página final: 1041
DOI:

10.1037/rev0000346

Notas: ISI