Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposures, despite exposure-by-exposure uncertainty as to a word's true meaning. Doubts have been expressed regarding the plausibility of cross-situational learning as a mechanism for learning human-scale lexicons in reasonable timescales under the levels of referential uncertainty likely to confront real word learners. We demonstrate mathematically that cross-situational learning facilitates the acquisition of large vocabularies despite significant levels of referential uncertainty at each exposure, and we provide estimates of lexicon learning times for several cross-situational learning strategies. This model suggests that cross-situational word le...
Cross-situational word learning, like any statistical learning problem, involves tracking the reg-ul...
Learners are able to infer the meanings of words by observ-ing the consistent statistical associatio...
Scenarios for the emergence or bootstrap of a lexicon involve the repeated interaction between at le...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Being able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of multiple words and referents ...
ABSTRACT—There are an infinite number of possible word-to-word pairings in naturalistic learning env...
Word learning happens in everyday contexts with many words and many potential referents for those wo...
A child learning language must determine the correct mappings between spoken words and their referen...
One problem language learners face is extracting word meanings from scenes with many possible refere...
Abstract—Cross-situational learning, the ability to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consi...
The problem of how young learners acquire the meaning of words is fundamental to language developmen...
Previous research on cross-situational word learning has demonstrated that learners are able to redu...
The process of learning a language requires that long-term memory stores the meanings of thousands o...
Cross-situational word learning is based on the notion that a learner can determine the referent of ...
Cross-situational word learning is based on the notion that a learner can determine the referent of ...
Cross-situational word learning, like any statistical learning problem, involves tracking the reg-ul...
Learners are able to infer the meanings of words by observ-ing the consistent statistical associatio...
Scenarios for the emergence or bootstrap of a lexicon involve the repeated interaction between at le...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Being able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of multiple words and referents ...
ABSTRACT—There are an infinite number of possible word-to-word pairings in naturalistic learning env...
Word learning happens in everyday contexts with many words and many potential referents for those wo...
A child learning language must determine the correct mappings between spoken words and their referen...
One problem language learners face is extracting word meanings from scenes with many possible refere...
Abstract—Cross-situational learning, the ability to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consi...
The problem of how young learners acquire the meaning of words is fundamental to language developmen...
Previous research on cross-situational word learning has demonstrated that learners are able to redu...
The process of learning a language requires that long-term memory stores the meanings of thousands o...
Cross-situational word learning is based on the notion that a learner can determine the referent of ...
Cross-situational word learning is based on the notion that a learner can determine the referent of ...
Cross-situational word learning, like any statistical learning problem, involves tracking the reg-ul...
Learners are able to infer the meanings of words by observ-ing the consistent statistical associatio...
Scenarios for the emergence or bootstrap of a lexicon involve the repeated interaction between at le...