Computational models can reflect the complexity of human behaviour by implementing multiple constraints within their architecture, and/or by taking into account the variety and richness of the environment to which the human is responding. We explore the second alternative in a model of word recognition that learns to map spoken words to visual and semantic representations of the words’ concepts. Critically, we employ a phonological representation utilising coarse-coding of the auditory stream, to mimic early stages of language development that are not dependent on individual phonemes to be isolated in the input, which may be a consequence of literacy development. The model was tested at different stages during training, and was able to simu...
© 2019 The Authors Cognitive development is shaped by interactions between cognitive architecture an...
Rapid learning of novel vocabulary is crucial to overall success in language acquisition. While the ...
Most current models of spoken word recognition relate to the system in its "steady state" ...
Computational models can reflect the complexity of human behaviour by implementing multiple constrai...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
Many computational models of speech recognition assume that the set of target words is already given...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In this paper, we discuss a computational model that is able to detect and build word-like represent...
Contains fulltext : 86164.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In the present pape...
Abstract. Young infants learn words by detecting patterns in the speech signal and by associating th...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
© 2019 The Authors Cognitive development is shaped by interactions between cognitive architecture an...
Rapid learning of novel vocabulary is crucial to overall success in language acquisition. While the ...
Most current models of spoken word recognition relate to the system in its "steady state" ...
Computational models can reflect the complexity of human behaviour by implementing multiple constrai...
When processing language, the cognitive system has access to information from a range of modalities ...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
Many computational models of speech recognition assume that the set of target words is already given...
Young children, with no prior knowledge, learn word meanings from a highly noisy and ambiguous input...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In this paper, we discuss a computational model that is able to detect and build word-like represent...
Contains fulltext : 86164.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In the present pape...
Abstract. Young infants learn words by detecting patterns in the speech signal and by associating th...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
© 2019 The Authors Cognitive development is shaped by interactions between cognitive architecture an...
Rapid learning of novel vocabulary is crucial to overall success in language acquisition. While the ...
Most current models of spoken word recognition relate to the system in its "steady state" ...