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Stefan Depeweg; Contantin A. Rothkopf; Frank Jäkel – Cognitive Science, 2024
More than 50 years ago, Bongard introduced 100 visual concept learning problems as a challenge for artificial vision systems. These problems are now known as Bongard problems. Although they are well known in cognitive science and artificial intelligence, only very little progress has been made toward building systems that can solve a substantial…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Problem Solving, Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence
Peer reviewedSami Baral; Li Lucy; Ryan Knight; Alice Ng; Luca Soldaini; Neil T. Heffernan; Kyle Lo – Grantee Submission, 2024
In real-world settings, vision language models (VLMs) should robustly handle naturalistic, noisy visual content as well as domain-specific language and concepts. For example, K-12 educators using digital learning platforms may need to examine and provide feedback across many images of students' math work. To assess the potential of VLMs to support…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Visual Perception, Natural Language Processing, Freehand Drawing

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