Brains, Minds + Machines Seminar Series: Calibrating Generative Models: The Probabilistic Chomsky-Schützenberger Hierarchy

Photo of Thomas Icard October 29, 2019 - 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Speaker/s: 

Thomas Icard, Stanford

Organizer: 

Abstract: How might we assess the expressive capacity of different classes of probabilistic generative models? The subject of this talk is an approach that appeals to machines of increasing strength (finite-state, recursive, etc.), or equivalently, by probabilistic grammars of increasing complexity, giving rise to a probabilistic version of the familiar Chomsky hierarchy. Many common probabilistic models — hidden Markov models, generative neural networks, probabilistic programming languages, etc. — naturally fit into the hierarchy. The aim of the talk is to give as comprehensive a picture as possible of the landscape of distributions that can be expressed at each level in the hierarchy. Of special interest is what this pattern of results might mean for cognitive modeling.

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Date: 
October 29, 2019
Time: 
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Venue: 
Star Seminar Room (Stata D463)
Address: 

Stata D463, Building 32, 32 Vassar Street Cambridge, MA 02139