Computational Scientific Discovery and Cognitive Science Theories
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author = "Mark Addis and Peter D. Sozou and Peter C. Lane and
Fernand Gobet",
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title = "Computational Scientific Discovery and Cognitive
Science Theories",
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booktitle = "Computing and Philosophy: Selected Papers from IACAP
2014",
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year = "2016",
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editor = "Vincent C. Mueller",
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pages = "83--97",
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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isbn13 = "978-3-319-23291-1",
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URL = "http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/66168/",
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URL = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23291-1_6",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-319-23291-1_6",
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abstract = "This study is concerned with processes for discovering
new theories in science. It considers a computational
approach to scientific discovery, as applied to the
discovery of theories in cognitive science. The
approach combines two ideas. First, a process-based
scientific theory can be represented as a computer
program. Second, an evolutionary computational method,
genetic programming, allows computer programs to be
improved through a process of computational trial and
error. Putting these two ideas together leads to a
system that can automatically generate and improve
scientific theories. The application of this method to
the discovery of theories in cognitive science is
examined. Theories are built up from primitive
operators. These are contained in a theory language
that defines the space of possible theories. An example
of a theory generated by this method is described.
These results support the idea that scientific
discovery can be achieved through a heuristic search
process, even for theories involving a sequence of
steps. However, this computational approach to
scientific discovery does not eliminate the need for
human input. Human judgement is needed to make
reasonable prior assumptions about the characteristics
of operators used in the theory generation process, and
to interpret and provide context for the
computationally generated theories.",
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notes = "http://www.lse.ac.uk/philosophy/events/rethinking-theory-construction-in-social-science/",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Mark Addis
Peter D Sozou
Peter C R Lane
Fernand Gobet
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