Infancy research demonstrating a facilitation of visual category formation in the presence of verbal labels suggests that infants' object categories and words develop interactively. This contrasts with the notion that words are simply mapped "onto" previously existing categories. To investigate the computational foundations of a system in which word and object categories develop simultaneously and in an interactive fashion, we present a model of word learning based on interacting self-organizing maps that represent the auditory and visual modalities, respectively. While other models of lexical development have employed similar dual-map architectures, our model uses active Hebbian connections to propagate activation between the visual and au...
A substantial body of experimental evidence has demonstrated that labels have an impact on infant ca...
We present a neurocomputational model with self-organizing maps that accounts for the emergence of t...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
Infancy research demonstrating a facilitation of visual category formation in the presence of verbal...
We introduce a model of word learning in infants based on cross-modal interactions. Our model employ...
We present a model of early lexical acquisition. Successful word learning builds on pre-existing, se...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
It is known that infants are aware of the category of objects in daily life before explicit vocabula...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants ’ visual ca...
Labeling objects during categorization tasks has been repeatedly shown to help infants categorize ...
Words influence cognition well before infants know their meanings. For example, three-month-olds are...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...
A substantial body of experimental evidence has demonstrated that labels have an impact on infant ca...
A substantial body of experimental evidence has demonstrated that labels have an impact on infant ca...
We present a neurocomputational model with self-organizing maps that accounts for the emergence of t...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
Infancy research demonstrating a facilitation of visual category formation in the presence of verbal...
We introduce a model of word learning in infants based on cross-modal interactions. Our model employ...
We present a model of early lexical acquisition. Successful word learning builds on pre-existing, se...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
It is known that infants are aware of the category of objects in daily life before explicit vocabula...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants ’ visual ca...
Labeling objects during categorization tasks has been repeatedly shown to help infants categorize ...
Words influence cognition well before infants know their meanings. For example, three-month-olds are...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...
A substantial body of experimental evidence has demonstrated that labels have an impact on infant ca...
A substantial body of experimental evidence has demonstrated that labels have an impact on infant ca...
We present a neurocomputational model with self-organizing maps that accounts for the emergence of t...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...