Curiosity as filling, compressing, and reconfiguring knowledge networks

Shubhankar P Patankar, Dale Zhou, Christopher W Lynn, Jason Z Kim, Mathieu Ouellet, Harang Ju, Perry Zurn, David M Lydon-Staley, Dani S Bassett
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Theoretical constructs, such as the information gap theory and compression progress theory, seek to explain how humans practice curiosity. According to the former, curiosity is the drive to acquire information missing from our understanding of the world. According to the latter, curiosity is the drive to construct parsimonious mental world models. To complement the densification and simplification processes inherent to these frameworks, we propose the conformational change theory, wherein we posit that curiosity builds mental models with marked conceptual flexibility. We formalize curiosity as a knowledge-network-building process to investigate each theoretical account for individuals and collectives. In knowledge networks, gaps can be identified as topological cavities, compression progress can be quantified using network compressibility, and flexibility can be measured as the number of conformational degrees of freedom. We find that curiosity fills gaps and constructs increasingly compressible and flexible knowledge networks. Across individuals and collectives, we determine the contexts in which each account is explanatory, clarifying their complementary and distinct contributions. Our findings offer a novel networks-based perspective that harmonizes with (and compels an expansion of) the traditional taxonomy of curiosity.
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好奇心填充、压缩和重新配置知识网络
理论建构,如信息缺口理论和压缩进步理论,试图解释人类如何实践好奇心。根据前者的观点,好奇心是获取我们对世界的理解中缺失的信息的动力。根据后者的说法,好奇心是构建节俭的心理世界模型的动力。为了补充这些框架固有的致密化和简化过程,我们提出了构象变化理论,其中我们假设好奇心建立了具有显著概念灵活性的心理模型。我们将好奇心形式化为一种知识网络构建过程,以调查个人和集体的每种理论解释。在知识网络中,间隙可以识别为拓扑空腔,压缩进度可以使用网络可压缩性来量化,而灵活性可以通过构象自由度的数量来衡量。我们发现好奇心填补了空白,并构建了越来越可压缩和灵活的知识网络。在个人和集体中,我们确定了每种解释的背景,阐明了它们的互补和独特贡献。我们的发现提供了一种新颖的基于网络的视角,与传统的好奇心分类相协调(并迫使其扩展)。
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