A new psycholinguistically motivated and neural network based model of human word recognition is presented. In contrast to earlier models it uses real speech as input. At the word layer acoustical and temporal information is stored by sequences of connected sensory neurons which pass on sensor potentials to a word neuron. In experiments with a small lexicon which includes groups of very similar word forms, the model meets high standards with respect to word recognition and simulates a number of wellknown psycholinguistical effects
This paper will deal with an algorithm for a twodimensional representation of the acoustic signal of...
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A natural language parser implemented entirely in simulated neurons is described. It produces a sem...
Abstract. A new psycholinguistically motivated and neural network based model of human word recognit...
A new psycholinguistically motivated and neural network based model of human word recognition is pre...
A new psycholinguistically motivated and neural network base model of human word recognition is pres...
Recent efforts to model the remarkable ability of humans to recognize speech and words are described...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
A word recognition architecture based on a network of neural associative memories and hidden Markov ...
In this paper we propose a neural model conceived for problems of word recognition and understanding...
We modelled language-learning processes in a brain-inspired model of the language cortex. The networ...
A new three-stage computer artificial neural network model of the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon is p...
An artificial neural network has been trained by the error back-propagation technique to recognise p...
The paper outlines a method for automatic lexical acquisition using three-layered back-propagation n...
Neural Network based methodology recognizes the feeling of the word showing up in a sentence. The di...
This paper will deal with an algorithm for a twodimensional representation of the acoustic signal of...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D177832 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A natural language parser implemented entirely in simulated neurons is described. It produces a sem...
Abstract. A new psycholinguistically motivated and neural network based model of human word recognit...
A new psycholinguistically motivated and neural network based model of human word recognition is pre...
A new psycholinguistically motivated and neural network base model of human word recognition is pres...
Recent efforts to model the remarkable ability of humans to recognize speech and words are described...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
A word recognition architecture based on a network of neural associative memories and hidden Markov ...
In this paper we propose a neural model conceived for problems of word recognition and understanding...
We modelled language-learning processes in a brain-inspired model of the language cortex. The networ...
A new three-stage computer artificial neural network model of the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon is p...
An artificial neural network has been trained by the error back-propagation technique to recognise p...
The paper outlines a method for automatic lexical acquisition using three-layered back-propagation n...
Neural Network based methodology recognizes the feeling of the word showing up in a sentence. The di...
This paper will deal with an algorithm for a twodimensional representation of the acoustic signal of...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D177832 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A natural language parser implemented entirely in simulated neurons is described. It produces a sem...