In this talk, I will discuss learning and memory from a cultural and social perspective. Specifically, I will introduce two streams of my research on cultural learning and social memory to answer: "What values humans/machines learn from a culture?", "How these values shape the mind and behavior of humans and machines?", "Why human-human interactions impair rather than facilitate memory recall?", and "Whether such memory impairments also occur in human-machine interactions?" To address these questions, I will present data obtained from an assortment of research methods, including big-data analytics, machine/deep learning, web-based/computational/laboratory experiments, meta-analysis, and social robotics. Toward the end of this talk, I will also briefly introduce some relevant, ongoing projects in my Modeling and Informatics Laboratory, which leverages technology to advance psychology and vice versa.
Reference (optional): 黃從仁 (2020)。大數據與人工智慧方法在行為與社會科學的應用趨勢。調查研究—方法與應用,出版中。
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