Fodor and Pylyshyn [Fodor, J. A., & Pylyshyn, Z. W. (1988). Connectionism and cognitive architecture: A critical analysis. Cognition, 28, 3-71] argue that connectionist models are not able to display systematicity other than by implementing a classical symbol system. This claim entails that connectionism cannot compete with the classical approach as an alternative architectural framework for human cognition. We present a connectionist model of sentence comprehension that does not implement a symbol system yet behaves systematically. It consists in a recurrent neural network that maps sentences describing situations in a microworld, onto representations of these situations. After being trained on particular sentence-situation pairs, the mode...
As potential candidates for explaining human cognition, connectionist models of sentence processing ...
For connectionist networks to be adequate for higher level cognitive activities such as natural lang...
Mayberry M, Crocker MW, Knoeferle P. A Connectionist Model of sentence comprehension in visual world...
Fodor and Pylyshyn [Fodor, J. A., & Pylyshyn, Z. W. (1988). Connectionism and cognitive architecture...
Fodor and Pylyshyn argued that connectionist models could not be used to exhibit and explain a pheno...
This thesis presents two connectionist models, which can learn the thematic roles of words in senten...
Decades of studies trying to define the extent to which artificial neural networks can exhibit syste...
Providing explanations of language comprehension requires models that describe language processing a...
There is considerable debate about the amount and kind of systematicity displayed by neural networks...
Systematicity is a pervasive property of cognitive behaviour (e.g., language and reasoning) whereby ...
A novel connectionist architecture of artificial neural networks is presented to model the assignmen...
Linguists have historically favored symbolic, rule-based models to explain the human language facult...
At root, the systematicity debate over classical versus connectionist explanations for cognitive arc...
The emphasis in the connectionist sentence-processing literature on distributed representation and e...
When a sentence is understood, the reader or listener must have constructed a mental representation ...
As potential candidates for explaining human cognition, connectionist models of sentence processing ...
For connectionist networks to be adequate for higher level cognitive activities such as natural lang...
Mayberry M, Crocker MW, Knoeferle P. A Connectionist Model of sentence comprehension in visual world...
Fodor and Pylyshyn [Fodor, J. A., & Pylyshyn, Z. W. (1988). Connectionism and cognitive architecture...
Fodor and Pylyshyn argued that connectionist models could not be used to exhibit and explain a pheno...
This thesis presents two connectionist models, which can learn the thematic roles of words in senten...
Decades of studies trying to define the extent to which artificial neural networks can exhibit syste...
Providing explanations of language comprehension requires models that describe language processing a...
There is considerable debate about the amount and kind of systematicity displayed by neural networks...
Systematicity is a pervasive property of cognitive behaviour (e.g., language and reasoning) whereby ...
A novel connectionist architecture of artificial neural networks is presented to model the assignmen...
Linguists have historically favored symbolic, rule-based models to explain the human language facult...
At root, the systematicity debate over classical versus connectionist explanations for cognitive arc...
The emphasis in the connectionist sentence-processing literature on distributed representation and e...
When a sentence is understood, the reader or listener must have constructed a mental representation ...
As potential candidates for explaining human cognition, connectionist models of sentence processing ...
For connectionist networks to be adequate for higher level cognitive activities such as natural lang...
Mayberry M, Crocker MW, Knoeferle P. A Connectionist Model of sentence comprehension in visual world...