We present a critical review of computational models of generalization of simple grammar-like rules, such as ABA and ABB. In particular, we focus on models attempting to account for the empirical results of Marcus et al. (Science, 283(5398), 77–80 1999). In that study, evidence is reported of generalization behavior by 7-month-old infants, using an Artificial Language Learning paradigm. The authors fail to replicate this behavior in neural network simulations, and claim that this failure reveals inherent limitations of a whole class of neural networks: those that do not incorporate symbolic operations. A great number of computational models were proposed in follow-up studies, fuelling a heated debate about what is required for a model to ge...
Systematic generalization is the ability to combine known parts into novel meaning; an important asp...
We present a neural-symbolic learning model of sentence production which displays strong semantic sy...
Is intelligence realized by connectionist or classicist? While connectionist approaches have achieve...
Computer simulations show that an unstructured neural-network model (Shultz & Bale, 2001) covers...
Experiments in Artificial Language Learn- ing have revealed much about the cogni- tive mechanisms un...
The ability to learn abstractions and generalise is seen as the essence of human intelligence.7 Sinc...
In an influential paper, Marcus et al. [1999] claimed that connectionist models cannot account for h...
7-month-old infants with sequences of syllables generated by an artificial grammar; the infants were...
In an influential paper (“Rule Learning by Seven-Month-Old Infants”), Marcus, Vijayan, Rao and Visht...
With the aim of getting understandable symbolic rules to explain a given phenomenon, we split the ta...
With the aim of getting understandable symbolic rules to explain a given phenomenon, we split the ta...
Over-paramaterized neural models have become dominant in Natural Language Processing. Increasing the...
In an influential paper (“Rule Learning by Seven-Month-Old Infants”), Marcus, Vijayan, Rao and Visht...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Reduplicative linguistic patterns have been used as evidence for explicit algebraic variables in mod...
Systematic generalization is the ability to combine known parts into novel meaning; an important asp...
We present a neural-symbolic learning model of sentence production which displays strong semantic sy...
Is intelligence realized by connectionist or classicist? While connectionist approaches have achieve...
Computer simulations show that an unstructured neural-network model (Shultz & Bale, 2001) covers...
Experiments in Artificial Language Learn- ing have revealed much about the cogni- tive mechanisms un...
The ability to learn abstractions and generalise is seen as the essence of human intelligence.7 Sinc...
In an influential paper, Marcus et al. [1999] claimed that connectionist models cannot account for h...
7-month-old infants with sequences of syllables generated by an artificial grammar; the infants were...
In an influential paper (“Rule Learning by Seven-Month-Old Infants”), Marcus, Vijayan, Rao and Visht...
With the aim of getting understandable symbolic rules to explain a given phenomenon, we split the ta...
With the aim of getting understandable symbolic rules to explain a given phenomenon, we split the ta...
Over-paramaterized neural models have become dominant in Natural Language Processing. Increasing the...
In an influential paper (“Rule Learning by Seven-Month-Old Infants”), Marcus, Vijayan, Rao and Visht...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Reduplicative linguistic patterns have been used as evidence for explicit algebraic variables in mod...
Systematic generalization is the ability to combine known parts into novel meaning; an important asp...
We present a neural-symbolic learning model of sentence production which displays strong semantic sy...
Is intelligence realized by connectionist or classicist? While connectionist approaches have achieve...