This paper investigates the effects of novel words on a cogni-tively plausible computational model of word learning. The model is first familiarized with a set of words, achieving high recognition scores and subsequently offered novel words for training. We show that the model is able to recognize the novel words as different from the previously seen words, based on a measure of novelty that we introduce. We then propose a pro-cedure analogous to novelty preference in infants. Results from simulations of word learning show that adding this procedure to our model speeds up training and helps the model attain higher recognition rates. Index Terms: language acquisition, word learning, computa-tional modellin
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Words are the essence of communication: they are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
This paper presents a computational model of word learning that has roots in experimental literature...
This paper investigates the effects of novel words on a cognitively plausible computational model of...
This paper investigates the effects of novel words on a cognitively plausible computational model of...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In this paper, we discuss a computational model that is able to detect and build word-like represent...
Contains fulltext : 86164.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In the present pape...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
Contains fulltext : 94553.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Interspeech 2011...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
We propose a new model-based approach linking word learning to the age of acquisition (AoA) of words...
<div><p>We propose a new model-based approach linking word learning to the age of acquisition (AoA) ...
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Words are the essence of communication: they are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
This paper presents a computational model of word learning that has roots in experimental literature...
This paper investigates the effects of novel words on a cognitively plausible computational model of...
This paper investigates the effects of novel words on a cognitively plausible computational model of...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In this paper, we discuss a computational model that is able to detect and build word-like represent...
Contains fulltext : 86164.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In the present pape...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
Contains fulltext : 94553.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Interspeech 2011...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
We propose a new model-based approach linking word learning to the age of acquisition (AoA) of words...
<div><p>We propose a new model-based approach linking word learning to the age of acquisition (AoA) ...
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Words are the essence of communication: they are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
This paper presents a computational model of word learning that has roots in experimental literature...