five

Prior inference

收藏
DataCite Commons2023-12-04 更新2024-07-13 收录
下载链接:
https://fdat.uni-tuebingen.de/records/rwswf-3wt75
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
Experiment 1 Inferring preferences The goal of Experiment 1 is to check the inferences of the pragmatic speaker having observed that a listener selects some objects in response to an utterance u. Is it possible to draw inferences about the most likely preferences the listener had when making her choice? Can this inference process be modeled by our RSA model—that is, by recursive Bayesian inference? Task. Participants were presented with a series of reference game scenarios modeled after Figure 1 from (Frank & Goodman, 2012). Each scenario featured two people (simulated speaker and listener) and three objects. The sets of objects used could vary along three dimensions (shape, texture and color). The speaker produced a single-word utterance (e.g. "cloud") to refer to one of the objects and the listener picked one of the objects in response. Experiment participants were told that the listener might have a preference for certain object features: For example, she might prefer clouds over squares, or red things over green things. The participants' task was to infer those preferences by adjusting the sliders for each of the features after observing the speaker's utterance and the listener's object choice.                             Experiment 2 Epistemic utterance choice The goal of Experiment 2 is to check the predictions of the strategic utterance selection model. Given a set of potential referents S, will participants reason pragmatically about the anticipated potential epistemic utility of utterances u∈ U for inferring the listener's preferences? Task. Participants encountered a reference game scenario similar to Experiment 1. The task was to help the speaker choose an utterance that was most likely to reveal the listener's shape, pattern or color preferences. The same sets of objects from Experiment 1, which could vary along three dimensions, were used.  Each trial featured a set of three objects. Participants adjusted sliders to indicate whether a single-feature utterance could help the speaker learn about the preferences of their listener. Potential utterances corresponded to the features of the objects present; depending on the number of unique features, participants adjusted between three and nine sliders.
提供机构:
University of Tübingen
创建时间:
2023-12-04
5,000+
优质数据集
54 个
任务类型
进入经典数据集
二维码
社区交流群

面向社区/商业的数据集话题

二维码
科研交流群

面向高校/科研机构的开源数据集话题

数据驱动未来

携手共赢发展

商业合作