46 pagesInternational audienceA connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthography to phonology is described. The model develops a view of the reading system that accounts for both irreguh word and pseudoword reading without relying on any system of explicit or implicit conversion rules. The model assumes, however, that reading is supported by 2 procedures that work successively: a global procedure using knowledge about entire words and an analytic procedure based on the activation of word syllabic segments. The model provides an account of the basic effects that characterize human skilled reading performance including a frequency by consistency interaction and a position-ofirregularity effect. Furthamore, early in tr...
Computational modelling is a tool that can be used in different ways for different purposes. There a...
Computational models of reading have typically focused on monosyllabic words. However extending thos...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
46 pagesInternational audienceA connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthog...
A connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthography to phonology is describe...
A connectionist approach to word reading, based on the principles of distributed representation, gra...
Existing direct route connectionist models of reading aloud (i.e. text to phoneme conversion) can no...
Classic connectionist models of reading have traditionally focused on English, a language with a qua...
We present a new class of neural network models of reading aloud based on Sejnowski & Rosenberg’...
Learning to read a relatively irregular orthography, such as English, is harder and takes longer tha...
AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on mono...
International audienceRecent models of associative long term memory (LTM) have emerged in the field ...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
In this paper we present two connectionist models of reading, using a parallel distributed processin...
A model of reading based on a guided-propagation connectionist network is proposed. First, the basic...
Computational modelling is a tool that can be used in different ways for different purposes. There a...
Computational models of reading have typically focused on monosyllabic words. However extending thos...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
46 pagesInternational audienceA connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthog...
A connectionist feedforward network implementing a mapping from orthography to phonology is describe...
A connectionist approach to word reading, based on the principles of distributed representation, gra...
Existing direct route connectionist models of reading aloud (i.e. text to phoneme conversion) can no...
Classic connectionist models of reading have traditionally focused on English, a language with a qua...
We present a new class of neural network models of reading aloud based on Sejnowski & Rosenberg’...
Learning to read a relatively irregular orthography, such as English, is harder and takes longer tha...
AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on mono...
International audienceRecent models of associative long term memory (LTM) have emerged in the field ...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
In this paper we present two connectionist models of reading, using a parallel distributed processin...
A model of reading based on a guided-propagation connectionist network is proposed. First, the basic...
Computational modelling is a tool that can be used in different ways for different purposes. There a...
Computational models of reading have typically focused on monosyllabic words. However extending thos...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...