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| Computational Models of Cognition -- Psychology (PSYCH) C123 [4 units] | ||||
| Course Format: Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion per week. | ||||
| Prerequisites: Calculus, discrete mathematics, Cognitive Science C1, Computer Science 61A, or equivalents. | ||||
| Description: This course will provide advanced students in cognitive science and computer science with the skills to develop computational models of human cognition, giving insight into how people solve challenging computational problems, as well as how to bring computers closer to human performance. The course will explore three ways in which researchers have attempted to formalize cognition -- symbolic approaches, neural networks, and probability and statistics -- considering the strengths and weaknesses of each. Also listed as Cognitive Science C131. | ||||
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