This article describes in detail several explicit computational methods for approaching such questions in phonology as the vowel/consonant distinction, the nature of vowel harmony …
An important question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information rather than substantive properties of speech sounds when learning phonological …
Y Hu, JL Ying, H Daume III… - Advances in Neural …, 2013 - proceedings.neurips.cc
Discovering hierarchical regularities in data is a key problem in interacting with large datasets, modeling cognition, and encoding knowledge. A previous Bayesian solution …
T Honkela, V Könönen, T Lindh‐Knuutila… - Journal of Economic …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
We propose a theoretical framework for modeling communication between agents that have different conceptual models of their current context. We describe how the emergence of …
O trabalho de investigação aqui apresentado parte de algumas evidências empíricas que dão conta da crescente importância que as estratégias não canónicas têm vindo a assumir …
In this article, we present a model of a cognitive system, or an agent, with the following properties: it can perceive its environment, it can move in its environment, it can perform …
This dissertation explores the possibility that the phonological grammar manipulates phone representations based on learned distributional class memberships rather than those based …
DMW Powers - … on Computational Intelligence for Human-like …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In the centenary year of Turing's birth it is appropriate to explore the relationship between Computational and Human Intelligence along the path that he proposed over 60 years ago …
The visualization of information is in many respects back in the stone age, or rather the text age. WIMP GUIs just place more text on the screen and search engines use their graphic …