The Drive for Knowledge
The Science of Human Information Seeking
Herausgeber: Cogliati Dezza, Irene; Wu, Charley M; Schulz, Eric
The Drive for Knowledge
The Science of Human Information Seeking
Herausgeber: Cogliati Dezza, Irene; Wu, Charley M; Schulz, Eric
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Research on information-seeking has been surprisingly limited in comparison to other areas of human cognition and behavior. With perspectives from leading scientists working in the field, this volume develops the scientific basis for studying human information-seeking, strengthening connections between psychology, computer science and neuroscience.
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Research on information-seeking has been surprisingly limited in comparison to other areas of human cognition and behavior. With perspectives from leading scientists working in the field, this volume develops the scientific basis for studying human information-seeking, strengthening connections between psychology, computer science and neuroscience.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781009013048
- ISBN-10: 1009013041
- Artikelnr.: 68802467
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781009013048
- ISBN-10: 1009013041
- Artikelnr.: 68802467
Preface Cogliati Dezza ,Schulz and Wu, Part I. What Drives Humans to Seek
Information?: 1. The motivational processes of sense-making Zachary
Wojtowicz, Nicholas Chater, George Loewenstein; 2. From curiosity to
interest: Accumulated knowledge supports long-term persistence of
information-seeking behavior Ed Donnellan, Michiko Sakaki, Kou Murayama; 3.
Curiosity-driven exploration: diversity of mechanisms and functions
Alexander Ten, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Clément moulin-Frier; 4. Searching for
information, from infancy to adolescence Costanza De Simone and Azzurra
Ruggeri; Part II. How do Humans Search for Information?: 5. What makes a
good query? Prospects for a comprehensive theory of human information
acquisition Björn Meder, Vincenzo Crupi, Jonathan D. Nelson; 6. Active
inference, Bayesian optimal design and expected utility Noor Sajid,
Lancelot Da Costa, Thomas Parr and Karl Friston; 7. Exploration beyond
bandits Franziska Braendle, Marcel Binz and Eric Schulz; 8.
Representational exchange in human social learning: Balancing efficiency
and flexibility Charley Wu, Natalia Vélez and Fiery Cushman; Part III.
Which machinery supports the drive for knowledge?: 9. Information-seeking
in the brain Caroline J. Charpentier and Irene Cogliati Dezza; 10.
Attention as rational choice Jacqueline Gottlieb; 11. Seeking inner
knowledge: Foraging in semantic space Thomas T. Hills, Nancy B. Lundin,
Mahi Luthra and Peter M. Todd; 12. Edgework: Viewing curiosity as
fundamentally relational Perry Zurn, Dale Zhou, David M Lydon-Staley and
Danielle S. Bassett; Future directions Cogliati Dezza, Schulz and Wu.
Information?: 1. The motivational processes of sense-making Zachary
Wojtowicz, Nicholas Chater, George Loewenstein; 2. From curiosity to
interest: Accumulated knowledge supports long-term persistence of
information-seeking behavior Ed Donnellan, Michiko Sakaki, Kou Murayama; 3.
Curiosity-driven exploration: diversity of mechanisms and functions
Alexander Ten, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Clément moulin-Frier; 4. Searching for
information, from infancy to adolescence Costanza De Simone and Azzurra
Ruggeri; Part II. How do Humans Search for Information?: 5. What makes a
good query? Prospects for a comprehensive theory of human information
acquisition Björn Meder, Vincenzo Crupi, Jonathan D. Nelson; 6. Active
inference, Bayesian optimal design and expected utility Noor Sajid,
Lancelot Da Costa, Thomas Parr and Karl Friston; 7. Exploration beyond
bandits Franziska Braendle, Marcel Binz and Eric Schulz; 8.
Representational exchange in human social learning: Balancing efficiency
and flexibility Charley Wu, Natalia Vélez and Fiery Cushman; Part III.
Which machinery supports the drive for knowledge?: 9. Information-seeking
in the brain Caroline J. Charpentier and Irene Cogliati Dezza; 10.
Attention as rational choice Jacqueline Gottlieb; 11. Seeking inner
knowledge: Foraging in semantic space Thomas T. Hills, Nancy B. Lundin,
Mahi Luthra and Peter M. Todd; 12. Edgework: Viewing curiosity as
fundamentally relational Perry Zurn, Dale Zhou, David M Lydon-Staley and
Danielle S. Bassett; Future directions Cogliati Dezza, Schulz and Wu.
Preface Cogliati Dezza ,Schulz and Wu, Part I. What Drives Humans to Seek
Information?: 1. The motivational processes of sense-making Zachary
Wojtowicz, Nicholas Chater, George Loewenstein; 2. From curiosity to
interest: Accumulated knowledge supports long-term persistence of
information-seeking behavior Ed Donnellan, Michiko Sakaki, Kou Murayama; 3.
Curiosity-driven exploration: diversity of mechanisms and functions
Alexander Ten, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Clément moulin-Frier; 4. Searching for
information, from infancy to adolescence Costanza De Simone and Azzurra
Ruggeri; Part II. How do Humans Search for Information?: 5. What makes a
good query? Prospects for a comprehensive theory of human information
acquisition Björn Meder, Vincenzo Crupi, Jonathan D. Nelson; 6. Active
inference, Bayesian optimal design and expected utility Noor Sajid,
Lancelot Da Costa, Thomas Parr and Karl Friston; 7. Exploration beyond
bandits Franziska Braendle, Marcel Binz and Eric Schulz; 8.
Representational exchange in human social learning: Balancing efficiency
and flexibility Charley Wu, Natalia Vélez and Fiery Cushman; Part III.
Which machinery supports the drive for knowledge?: 9. Information-seeking
in the brain Caroline J. Charpentier and Irene Cogliati Dezza; 10.
Attention as rational choice Jacqueline Gottlieb; 11. Seeking inner
knowledge: Foraging in semantic space Thomas T. Hills, Nancy B. Lundin,
Mahi Luthra and Peter M. Todd; 12. Edgework: Viewing curiosity as
fundamentally relational Perry Zurn, Dale Zhou, David M Lydon-Staley and
Danielle S. Bassett; Future directions Cogliati Dezza, Schulz and Wu.
Information?: 1. The motivational processes of sense-making Zachary
Wojtowicz, Nicholas Chater, George Loewenstein; 2. From curiosity to
interest: Accumulated knowledge supports long-term persistence of
information-seeking behavior Ed Donnellan, Michiko Sakaki, Kou Murayama; 3.
Curiosity-driven exploration: diversity of mechanisms and functions
Alexander Ten, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Clément moulin-Frier; 4. Searching for
information, from infancy to adolescence Costanza De Simone and Azzurra
Ruggeri; Part II. How do Humans Search for Information?: 5. What makes a
good query? Prospects for a comprehensive theory of human information
acquisition Björn Meder, Vincenzo Crupi, Jonathan D. Nelson; 6. Active
inference, Bayesian optimal design and expected utility Noor Sajid,
Lancelot Da Costa, Thomas Parr and Karl Friston; 7. Exploration beyond
bandits Franziska Braendle, Marcel Binz and Eric Schulz; 8.
Representational exchange in human social learning: Balancing efficiency
and flexibility Charley Wu, Natalia Vélez and Fiery Cushman; Part III.
Which machinery supports the drive for knowledge?: 9. Information-seeking
in the brain Caroline J. Charpentier and Irene Cogliati Dezza; 10.
Attention as rational choice Jacqueline Gottlieb; 11. Seeking inner
knowledge: Foraging in semantic space Thomas T. Hills, Nancy B. Lundin,
Mahi Luthra and Peter M. Todd; 12. Edgework: Viewing curiosity as
fundamentally relational Perry Zurn, Dale Zhou, David M Lydon-Staley and
Danielle S. Bassett; Future directions Cogliati Dezza, Schulz and Wu.