Serial pattern complexity: irregularity and hierarchy

Author:

A van der Helm Peter1,J van Lier Rob1,L J Leeuwenberg Emanuel1

Affiliation:

1. Nilmegen lnstitute for Cognition and Information (NlCl), Psychology Laboratory, University of Nilmegen, PO Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherland

Abstract

In perception research, various models have been designed for the encoding of, for example. visual patterns, in order to predict the human interpretation of such patterns. Each of these encoding models provides a few coding rules to obtain codes for a pattern, each code expressing regularity and hierarchy in that pattern. Some of these models employ the minimum principle which states that the human interpretation of a pattern is reflected by the simplest code for that pattern. ie the simplest code according to a given complexitv metric. In rhis paper a new complexitv metric is proposed. This metric is based on a formal analysis of the concept of regularitv. Some conclusions of this analysis are sketched. The new metric does not depend on artifacts of the coding rules. [t accounts for the amounts of irregularity and hierarchy as represented in a code of a pattern. such that these two amounts can be added to determine the complexity of a code. An experiment is discussed that shows that the new metric performs significantly better than the metrics used previously. In particular, the new metric predicts more local pattern organizations than the old metrics. This implies that various local pattern organizations do not falsif-v the minimum prirrciple anymore.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Ophthalmology

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