generalisatiekloof
Generalisatiekloof is a Dutch term used in cognitive science, education and artificial intelligence to describe the gap between generalizable knowledge or rules and their reliable application to novel or diverse situations. The word combines generalisatie (generalization) and kloof (gap), and is often used to discuss why people or systems succeed in some settings yet fail when contexts change.
In cognitive science, the concept refers to transfer-of-learning challenges: individuals may learn a rule in one
Causes of the generalisatiekloof include limited training data, overfitting to superficial cues, context-specific representations, and mismatches
Addressing the generalisatiekloof involves strategies such as promoting abstraction and principled reasoning in education, using data
See also: generalization, transfer of learning, domain adaptation, distribution shift, overfitting