During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational model to address whether specific acoustic processing abilities are necessary to detect known words in moderate noise—an ability attested experimentally in infants. The model implements a general purpose speech encoding and word detection procedure. Importantly, the model contains no dedicated processes for removing or cancelling out ambient noise, and it can replicate the patterns of results obtained in several infant experiments. In addition to noise, we also addressed the role of previous experience with particular target words: does the frequency of a word matter, and does it play a role whether that word has been spoken by one or multipl...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Most words that infants hear occur within fluent speech. To compile a vocabulary, infants therefore ...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
<div><p>During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a comput...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
Contains fulltext : 86164.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In the present pape...
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...
<p>Poster presented at the XVIII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies in Minneapolis,...
Word learning involves finding words in continuous speech and mapping them onto novel objects. Previ...
Infants are constantly placed in situations where they are exposed to multiple sources of sound incl...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Most words that infants hear occur within fluent speech. To compile a vocabulary, infants therefore ...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
<div><p>During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a comput...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
Contains fulltext : 86164.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In the present pape...
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...
<p>Poster presented at the XVIII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies in Minneapolis,...
Word learning involves finding words in continuous speech and mapping them onto novel objects. Previ...
Infants are constantly placed in situations where they are exposed to multiple sources of sound incl...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Most words that infants hear occur within fluent speech. To compile a vocabulary, infants therefore ...