DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of reading aloud. These models differ primarily in how their sublexical systems convert letter strings into phonological codes. DRC adopts a set of grapheme-to-phoneme conversion rules (GPCs) while CDP++ uses a simple trained network that has been exposed to a combination of rules and the spellings and pronunciations of known words. Thus far the debate between fixed rules and learned associations has largely emphasized reaction time experiments, error rates in dyslexias, and item-level variance from large-scale databases. Recently, Pritchard et al. (2012) examined the models' non-word reading in a new way. They compared responses produced by th...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
We present a new class of neural network models of reading aloud based on Sejnowski & Rosenberg’...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on mono...
Normal individual differences are rarely considered in the modelling of visual word recognition – wi...
Computational modelling has tremendously advanced our understanding of the processes involved in nor...
International audienceMost words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential co...
Phonological decoding is central to learning to read, and deficits in its acquisition have been link...
Two prominent dual-route computational models of reading aloud are the dual-route cascaded (DRC) mod...
International audienceDevelopmental dyslexia was investigated within a well-understood and fully spe...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...
Most words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential computational models of ...
We present the Naive Discriminative Reading Aloud (ndra) model. The ndra differs from existing model...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
We present a new class of neural network models of reading aloud based on Sejnowski & Rosenberg’...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on mono...
Normal individual differences are rarely considered in the modelling of visual word recognition – wi...
Computational modelling has tremendously advanced our understanding of the processes involved in nor...
International audienceMost words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential co...
Phonological decoding is central to learning to read, and deficits in its acquisition have been link...
Two prominent dual-route computational models of reading aloud are the dual-route cascaded (DRC) mod...
International audienceDevelopmental dyslexia was investigated within a well-understood and fully spe...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...
Most words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential computational models of ...
We present the Naive Discriminative Reading Aloud (ndra) model. The ndra differs from existing model...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
We present a new class of neural network models of reading aloud based on Sejnowski & Rosenberg’...
This article describes the Dual Route Cascaded (DRC) model, a computational model of visual word rec...