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From: "John K. Kruschke" <kruschke@indiana.edu>
Subject: Re: Radial Basis functions in cognitive modelling
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P.A.Ryan-MSCCG94@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk (Paul A Ryan) wrote:
> (Request for references)
> I am interested in the use of radial basis functions in classification, 
> particularly their use in the modelling of human classification abilities.

Kruschke, J. K. \& Erickson, M. A. (1994).  Learning of
  rules that have high-frequency exceptions: New empirical data and a
  hybrid connectionist model.  In: \emph{The Proceedings of the
    Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society},
  pp.514--519.  Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Kruschke, J. K. (1993).  Three principles for models of
  category learning.  Invited chapter in: G.~V.~Nakamura, R.~Taraban
  and D.~L.~Medin (eds.), \emph{The Psychology of Learning and
    Motivation: Special Volume on Categorization by Humans and
    Machines, v.29}, pp.57--90. San Diego: Academic Press.

Kruschke, J. K. (1993). Human category learning:
  Implications for backpropagation models. \emph{Connection Science},
  \textbf{5}, {3--36}.

Kruschke, J. K. (1992). ALCOVE: An exemplar-based
  connectionist model of category learning. \linebreak[3]
  \emph{Psychological Review}, \textbf{99}, 22--44.




