"We have tried to show some dimensions by which cognition is implicated centrally in processes of model-building, particular inferential processes and, in turn, how these processes are likely limited or constrained. These constraints might well set limits on the degree of complexity models can have in order to be solved using model-based inferential processes."
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Modeling complexity
Continuing this post, from this article:
"We have tried to show some dimensions by which cognition is implicated centrally in processes of model-building, particular inferential processes and, in turn, how these processes are likely limited or constrained. These constraints might well set limits on the degree of complexity models can have in order to be solved using model-based inferential processes."
"We have tried to show some dimensions by which cognition is implicated centrally in processes of model-building, particular inferential processes and, in turn, how these processes are likely limited or constrained. These constraints might well set limits on the degree of complexity models can have in order to be solved using model-based inferential processes."
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