About me
Hi, my name is Andreas Stuhlmüller and I am a cognitive science grad student in the CoCoSci group at MIT. As an undergrad, I studied cognitive science at the University of Osnabrück.
In my research, I want to understand the computational principles of human cognition and the formal basis of approximate inference, both for its own sake and in order to find out how we can build smarter machines. How does a minimal set of inductive constraints look like that, together with more general inference algorithms, allows an agent to achieve varying goals in our complex world? In what ways must rationality be bounded to make this computationally tractable?
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