We offer a new solution to the unsolved problem of how infants break into word learning based on the visual statistics of everyday infant-perspective scenes. Images from head camera video captured by 8 1/2 to 10 1/2 month-old infants at 147 at-home mealtime events were analysed for the objects in view. The images were found to be highly cluttered with many different objects in view. However, the frequency distribution of object categories was extremely right skewed such that a very small set of objects was pervasively present—a fact that may substantially reduce the problem of referential ambiguity. The statistical structure of objects in these infant egocentric scenes differs markedly from that in the training sets used in computational mo...
Infants build knowledge by acting on the world. We conducted an ecologically grounded test of an emb...
Caregivers often shake or loom an object towards an infant as they say its name. It is well-establis...
How do infants learn words? Most studies focus on novel word learning to address this question. Only...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
Young Infants are prolific word learners even though they are facing the challenge of referential un...
According to cross-situational learning, infants aggregate statistical information across naming eve...
Word learning occurs rapidly in infants with nouns being in advantage from 18-20 months. Preliminary...
The learning of first object names is deemed a hard problem due to the uncertainty inherent in mappi...
In everyday word learning words are only sometimes heard in the presence of their referent, making t...
During the first 2 years of life, an infant's vocabulary grows at an impressive rate. In the current...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
Researchers have postulated word-learning biases to explain infants' effortless acquisition of objec...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
A head camera was used to examine the visual correlates of object name learning by toddlers as they ...
Infants build knowledge by acting on the world. We conducted an ecologically grounded test of an emb...
Caregivers often shake or loom an object towards an infant as they say its name. It is well-establis...
How do infants learn words? Most studies focus on novel word learning to address this question. Only...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
Young Infants are prolific word learners even though they are facing the challenge of referential un...
According to cross-situational learning, infants aggregate statistical information across naming eve...
Word learning occurs rapidly in infants with nouns being in advantage from 18-20 months. Preliminary...
The learning of first object names is deemed a hard problem due to the uncertainty inherent in mappi...
In everyday word learning words are only sometimes heard in the presence of their referent, making t...
During the first 2 years of life, an infant's vocabulary grows at an impressive rate. In the current...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
Researchers have postulated word-learning biases to explain infants' effortless acquisition of objec...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
A head camera was used to examine the visual correlates of object name learning by toddlers as they ...
Infants build knowledge by acting on the world. We conducted an ecologically grounded test of an emb...
Caregivers often shake or loom an object towards an infant as they say its name. It is well-establis...
How do infants learn words? Most studies focus on novel word learning to address this question. Only...