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A Bayesian approach to the evolution of perceptual and cognitive systems
Authors:Wilson S. Geisler  Randy L. Diehl
Abstract:We describe a formal framework for analyzing how statistical properties of natural environments and the process of natural selection interact to determine the design of perceptual and cognitive systems. The framework consists of two parts: a Bayesian ideal observer with a utility function appropriate for natural selection, and a Bayesian formulation of Darwin's theory of natural selection. Simulations of Bayesian natural selection were found to yield new insights, for example, into the co‐evolution of camouflage, color vision, and decision criteria. The Bayesian framework captures and generalizes, in a formal way, many of the important ideas of other approaches to perception and cognition.
Keywords:Natural selection  Ideal observer  Scene statistics  Color perception  Camouflage evolution
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