Learning to count is an important example of the broader human capacity for systematic generalization, and the development of counting is often characterized by an inflection point when children rapidly acquire proficiency with the procedures that support this ability. We aimed to model this process by training a reinforcement learning agent to select N items from a binary vector when instructed (known as the give-$N$ task). We found that a memory-augmented modular network architecture based on the recently proposed Emergent Symbol Binding Network (ESBN) exhibited an inflection during learning that resembled human development. This model was also capable of systematic extrapolation outside the range of its training set - for example, traine...
We present here an example of incremental learning between two computational models dealing with dif...
A wealth of studies have investigated numerical abilities in infants and in children aged 3 or above...
Attaching meaning to arbitrary symbols (i.e. words) is a highly complex and lengthy process. In the ...
Learning the procedure of counting represents a major step in children's development of the concept ...
Mathematical abilities, as any other task that requires capacity of abstraction, are considered a d...
What does it mean for a neural network to become a “cardinal principal knower”? We trained a multila...
Recently researchers have derived formal complexity analysis of analog computation in the setting of...
Although necessary, learning to discover new solutions is often long and difficult, even for suppose...
Abstract Number sense, the ability to decipher quantity, forms the foundation for mathematical cogni...
In this paper, a novel neuro-robotics model capable of counting real items is introduced. The model ...
In this paper a robotic to connectionist model of the contribution of gesture to learning to count i...
Abstract: The novel deep learning paradigm offers a highly biologically plausible way to train neu...
& This article addresses the representation of numerical information conveyed by nonsymbolic and...
Neuroimaging findings in adults suggest exact and approximate number processing relying on distinct ...
The use of fingers for counting plays an acknowledged role in the development of early arithmetic sk...
We present here an example of incremental learning between two computational models dealing with dif...
A wealth of studies have investigated numerical abilities in infants and in children aged 3 or above...
Attaching meaning to arbitrary symbols (i.e. words) is a highly complex and lengthy process. In the ...
Learning the procedure of counting represents a major step in children's development of the concept ...
Mathematical abilities, as any other task that requires capacity of abstraction, are considered a d...
What does it mean for a neural network to become a “cardinal principal knower”? We trained a multila...
Recently researchers have derived formal complexity analysis of analog computation in the setting of...
Although necessary, learning to discover new solutions is often long and difficult, even for suppose...
Abstract Number sense, the ability to decipher quantity, forms the foundation for mathematical cogni...
In this paper, a novel neuro-robotics model capable of counting real items is introduced. The model ...
In this paper a robotic to connectionist model of the contribution of gesture to learning to count i...
Abstract: The novel deep learning paradigm offers a highly biologically plausible way to train neu...
& This article addresses the representation of numerical information conveyed by nonsymbolic and...
Neuroimaging findings in adults suggest exact and approximate number processing relying on distinct ...
The use of fingers for counting plays an acknowledged role in the development of early arithmetic sk...
We present here an example of incremental learning between two computational models dealing with dif...
A wealth of studies have investigated numerical abilities in infants and in children aged 3 or above...
Attaching meaning to arbitrary symbols (i.e. words) is a highly complex and lengthy process. In the ...