Abstract
To succeed, we posit that research cartography will require high-throughput natural description to identify unknown unknowns in a particular design space. High-throughput natural description, the systematic collection and annotation of representative corpora of real-world stimuli, faces logistical challenges, but these can be overcome by solutions that are deployed in the later stages of integrative experimental design.
Reference
Tanay Katiyar, Jean-François Bonnefon, Samuel Mehr, and Manvir Singh, “Discovering the unknown unknowns of research cartography with high-throughput natural description”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, n. e50, February 2024.
Published in
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, n. e50, February 2024