We present a model of early lexical acquisition. Successful word learning builds on pre-existing, self-organising categori-sation capacities and through joint attentional events between the infant and the caregiver. Our model successfully accounts for the emergence of a lexical constraint, taxonomic respond-ing, as well as a steep increase in the rate of acquisition of words, without any need for a new mechanism or rule. We dis-cuss the role played by synapto-genesis in early infancy and pruning at the end of childhood in relation to word learning
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
In this paper we present a self-organizing neural network model of early lexical development called ...
From at least two months onwards, infants can form perceptual categories. During the first year of l...
We present a model of early lexical acquisition. Successful word learning builds on pre-existing, se...
We present a neurocomputational model with self-organizing maps that accounts for the emergence of t...
Infancy research demonstrating a facilitation of visual category formation in the presence of verbal...
Infancy research demonstrating a facilitation of visual category formation in the presence of verbal...
This thesis investigates the strategies infants use to generalise labels to different objects in the...
An associative approach to lexical acquisition assumes that the principles of associative learning a...
Children improve at word learning during the 2nd year of life—sometimes dramatically. This fact has ...
We introduce a model of word learning in infants based on cross-modal interactions. Our model employ...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Methods </p> <p>In an ongoing study, we investigate the influence of category c...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about voca-bulary acqui...
Although it is widely recognized that human infants build a sizeable conceptual repertoire before ma...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquis...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
In this paper we present a self-organizing neural network model of early lexical development called ...
From at least two months onwards, infants can form perceptual categories. During the first year of l...
We present a model of early lexical acquisition. Successful word learning builds on pre-existing, se...
We present a neurocomputational model with self-organizing maps that accounts for the emergence of t...
Infancy research demonstrating a facilitation of visual category formation in the presence of verbal...
Infancy research demonstrating a facilitation of visual category formation in the presence of verbal...
This thesis investigates the strategies infants use to generalise labels to different objects in the...
An associative approach to lexical acquisition assumes that the principles of associative learning a...
Children improve at word learning during the 2nd year of life—sometimes dramatically. This fact has ...
We introduce a model of word learning in infants based on cross-modal interactions. Our model employ...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Methods </p> <p>In an ongoing study, we investigate the influence of category c...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about voca-bulary acqui...
Although it is widely recognized that human infants build a sizeable conceptual repertoire before ma...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquis...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
In this paper we present a self-organizing neural network model of early lexical development called ...
From at least two months onwards, infants can form perceptual categories. During the first year of l...