This paper reports progress in developing a computer model of language acquisition in the form of (1) a generative grammar that is (2) algorithmically learnable from realistic corpus data, (3) viable in its large-scale quantitative performance and (4) psychologically real. First, we describe new algorithmic methods for unsupervised learning of generative grammars from raw CHILDES data and give an account of the generative performance of the acquired grammars. Next, we summarize findings from recent longitudinal and experimental work that suggests how certain statistically prominent structural properties of child-directed speech may facilitate language acquisition. We then present a series of new analyses of CHILDES data indicating that the ...
This paper reports the on-going research of a thesis project investigating a computational model of ...
Recent computational research on natural language corpora has revealed that relatively simple statis...
We compare our model of unsupervised learning of linguistic structures, ADIOS [1], to some recent wo...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...
This special issue showcases recent work on the computational modeling of child language acquisition...
This special issue showcases recent work on the computational modeling of child language acquisition...
In this paper, we review recent progress in the field of machine learning and examine its implicatio...
An investment of effort over the last two years has begun to produce a wealth of data concerning com...
Computational models of early language acquisition 2 How do children acquire the sounds, words, and ...
An investment of effort over the last two years has begun to produce a wealth of data concerning com...
This work investigates a computational model of first language acquisition; the Categorical Grammar ...
Language contains a great deal of latent structure, which shapes the produced linguistic forms but d...
This paper presents an analysis of the role of input size and generativity (ability to produce novel...
This paper reports the on-going research of a thesis project investigating a computational model of ...
Recent computational research on natural language corpora has revealed that relatively simple statis...
We compare our model of unsupervised learning of linguistic structures, ADIOS [1], to some recent wo...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...
This special issue showcases recent work on the computational modeling of child language acquisition...
This special issue showcases recent work on the computational modeling of child language acquisition...
In this paper, we review recent progress in the field of machine learning and examine its implicatio...
An investment of effort over the last two years has begun to produce a wealth of data concerning com...
Computational models of early language acquisition 2 How do children acquire the sounds, words, and ...
An investment of effort over the last two years has begun to produce a wealth of data concerning com...
This work investigates a computational model of first language acquisition; the Categorical Grammar ...
Language contains a great deal of latent structure, which shapes the produced linguistic forms but d...
This paper presents an analysis of the role of input size and generativity (ability to produce novel...
This paper reports the on-going research of a thesis project investigating a computational model of ...
Recent computational research on natural language corpora has revealed that relatively simple statis...
We compare our model of unsupervised learning of linguistic structures, ADIOS [1], to some recent wo...