Existing direct route connectionist models of reading aloud (i.e. text to phoneme conversion) can now learn to perform on their training data and unseen words with accuracy comparable to that of humans. They also exhibit a number of developmental, reaction time and brain damage effects that are observed experimentally. However, various deficiencies (such as their failure to perform reliable lexical decision and to show the pseudohomophone effect) indicate the importance of incorporating some form of lexical/ semantic system into these models. In this paper we present a preliminary investigation of this problem. A general framework is outlined that models network activation flow between orthography, phonology and semantics. Explicit simulati...
International audienceHow do children learn to read? How do deficits in various components of the re...
Natural reading development gradually builds up to the adult vocabulary over a period of years. This...
Learning to read a relatively irregular orthography, such as English, is harder and takes longer tha...
A connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthography to phonology is describe...
46 pagesInternational audienceA connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthog...
We present a new class of neural network models of reading aloud based on Sejnowski & Rosenberg’...
WOS:000303178000006International audienceWe describe a multiple-route model of reading development i...
The self-teaching hypothesis describes how children progress toward skilled sight-word reading. It p...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonologi...
The development of decoding skills has traditionally been viewed as a stage-like process during whic...
Learning to read has a substantial effect on the representations of spoken and meaning forms of word...
A connectionist approach to word reading, based on the principles of distributed representation, gra...
ltiple sing entat logic and coarse-grained orthographic processing, respectively. Pseudo-homophone e...
In this paper we present two connectionist models of reading, using a parallel distributed processin...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonologi...
International audienceHow do children learn to read? How do deficits in various components of the re...
Natural reading development gradually builds up to the adult vocabulary over a period of years. This...
Learning to read a relatively irregular orthography, such as English, is harder and takes longer tha...
A connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthography to phonology is describe...
46 pagesInternational audienceA connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthog...
We present a new class of neural network models of reading aloud based on Sejnowski & Rosenberg’...
WOS:000303178000006International audienceWe describe a multiple-route model of reading development i...
The self-teaching hypothesis describes how children progress toward skilled sight-word reading. It p...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonologi...
The development of decoding skills has traditionally been viewed as a stage-like process during whic...
Learning to read has a substantial effect on the representations of spoken and meaning forms of word...
A connectionist approach to word reading, based on the principles of distributed representation, gra...
ltiple sing entat logic and coarse-grained orthographic processing, respectively. Pseudo-homophone e...
In this paper we present two connectionist models of reading, using a parallel distributed processin...
The most influential theory of learning to read is based on the idea that children rely on phonologi...
International audienceHow do children learn to read? How do deficits in various components of the re...
Natural reading development gradually builds up to the adult vocabulary over a period of years. This...
Learning to read a relatively irregular orthography, such as English, is harder and takes longer tha...