patternsrather
Patternsrather is a concept used in cognitive science, data analysis, and artificial intelligence to describe a tendency or preference to identify, rely on, and generalize from patterns in data rather than adhere to explicit, predefined rules. It frames pattern discovery as a primary mechanism for inference, decision making, and problem solving, especially in situations with incomplete or noisy information.
Origin and usage of the term are informal and primarily found in scholarly discussions that compare pattern-based
In practice, a patternsrather orientation appears in both human cognition and machine learning. In cognitive experiments,
Limitations of patternsrather approaches include risks of overgeneralization, reliance on historical data that may not transfer
Related concepts include pattern recognition, inductive reasoning, and heuristic decision making.