Bai, X., Griffiths, T. L., & Fiske, S. T. (2024). Costly exploration produces stereotypes with dimensions of warmth and competence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. (pdf)
Dubey, R., Hardy, M., Griffiths, T., & Bhui, R. (2024). AI-generated visuals of car-free American cities help increase support for sustainable transport policies. Nature Sustainability, 7, 399–403. (pdf)
Mancoridis, M., Sumers, T., & Griffiths, T. (2024). Publish or Perish: Simulating the Impact of Publication Policies on Science. 46th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.(pdf)
Zhao, B., Velez, N., & Griffiths, T. L. (2024). A Rational Model of Innovation by Recombination. 46th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.(pdf)
Callaway, F., Hardy, M., & Griffiths, T. L. (2023). Optimal nudging for cognitively bounded agents: A framework for modeling, predicting, and controlling the effects of choice architectures. Psychological Review.(preprint)
Chang, M., Dayan, A. L., Meier, F., Griffiths, T. L., Levine, S., & Zhang, A. (2023). Neural Constraint Satisfaction: Hierarchical abstraction for combinatorial generalization in object rearrangement. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Learning Representations. (pdf)
He, R., Correa, C. G., Griffiths, T. L., & Ho, M. K. (2023). Structurally guided task decomposition in spatial navigation tasks (Student Abstract). Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 38. (pdf)
Peterson, J., Mancoridis, M., & Griffiths, T. (2023). To each their own theory: Exploring the limits of individual differences in decisions under risk. 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (pdf)
Shin, M., Kim, J., van Opheusden, B., & Griffiths, T. L. (2023). Superhuman artificial intelligence can improve human decision-making by increasing novelty. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(12), e2214840120. (pdf)
Turner, C. R., Morgan, T., & Griffiths, T. (2023). The joint evolution of sensory systems and decision policy allows cognition. 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (pdf)
Xia, F., Zhu, J., & Griffiths, T. (2023). Comparing human predictions from expert advice to on-line optimization algorithms. 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (pdf)
Bai, X., Fiske, S. T., & Griffiths, T. L. (2022). Globally inaccurate stereotypes can result from locally adaptive exploration. Psychological Science, 33(5) 671–684. (pdf)
Dubey, R., Griffiths, T. L., & Dayan, P. (2022). The pursuit of happiness: A reinforcement learning perspective on habituation and comparisons. PLoS Computational Biology, 18(8), e1010316. (pdf)
Ho, M. K., & Griffiths, T. L. (2022). Cognitive science as a source of forward and inverse models of human decisions for robotics and control. Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems, 5, 33-53. (pdf)
Callaway, F., Rangel, A., & Griffiths, T. L. (2021). Fixation patterns in simple choice reflect optimal information sampling. PLOS Computational Biology, 17(3), e1008863. (pdf)
Dubey, R., & Griffiths, T. L. (2020). Reconciling novelty and complexity through a rational analysis of curiosity. Psychological Review, 127(3), 455-476. (pdf)
Sumers, T. R., Ho, M. K., & Griffiths, T. L. (2020). Show or tell? Demonstration is more robust to changes in shared perception than explanation. Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. (pdf)
Carroll, M., Shah, R., Ho, M. K., Griffiths, T., Seshia, S., Abbeel, P., & Dragan, A. (2019). On the Utility of Learning about Humans for Human-AI Coordination. In H. Wallach, H. Larochelle, A. Beygelzimer, F. Alché-Buc, E. Fox, & R. Garnett (Eds.), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 32, 5174–5185. (pdf)
Chang, M. B., Gupta, A., Levine, S., & Griffiths, T. L. (2019). Automatically composing representation transformations as a means for generalization. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) 2019. (pdf)
Ho, M. K., Korman, J., & Griffiths, T. L. (2019). The computational structure of unintentional meaning. Proceedings of the 41st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. (pdf)
Agrawal, M., Peterson, J. C., & Griffiths, T. L. (2019). Using machine learning to guide cognitive modeling: a case study in moral reasoning. Proceedings of the 41st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society . (pdf)
Lieder, F., Griffiths, T. L., & Hsu, M (2018). Over-representation of extreme events in decision making reflects rational use of cognitive resources. Psychological Review, 125(1), 1-32. (pdf)
Burns, K., Nematzadeh, A., Grant, E., Gopnik, A., & Griffiths, T. L. (2018). Exploiting attention to reveal shortcomings in memory models. Proceedings of the 2018 EMNLP Workshop BlackboxNLP: Analyzing and Interpreting Neural Networks for NLP, 378-380. (pdf)
Krueger, P. M., & Griffiths, T. L. (2018). Shaping model-free habits with model-based goals. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.(pdf)
Sanborn, S., Bourgin, D. D., Chang, M., & Griffiths, T. L. (2018). Representational efficiency outweighs action efficiency in human program induction. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.(pdf)
Krueger, P. M., Lieder, F., & Griffiths, T. L. (2017). Enhancing metacognitive reinforcement learning using reward structures and feedback. Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.(pdf)
Lieder, F., Krueger, P. M., & Griffiths, T. L. (2017). An automatic method for discovering rational heuristics for risky choice. Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.(pdf)