Connectionist Natural Language Processing Readings from Connection Science

Connection science is a new information-processing paradigm which attempts to imitate the architecture and process of the brain, and brings together researchers from disciplines as diverse as computer science, physics, psychology, philosophy, linguistics, biology, engineering, neuroscience and AI. W...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Sharkey, Noel (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Connectionism and Cognitive Linguistics
  • 2 A Connectionist Model of Motion and Government on Chomsky’s Government-binding Theory
  • 3 Syntactic Transformations on Distributed Representations
  • 4 Syntactic Neural Networks
  • 5 Incremental Syntactic Tree Formation in Human Sentence Processing: a Cognitive Architecture Based on Activation Decay and Simulated Annealing
  • 6 A Hybrid Symbolic/Connectionist Model for Noun Phrase Understanding
  • 7 Connectionism and Determinism in a Syntactic Parser
  • 8 A Single Layer Higher Order Neural Net and its Application to Context Free Grammar Recognition
  • 9 Connectionist Language Users
  • 10 Script Recognition with Hierarchical Feature Maps
  • 11 Learning Distributed Representations of Conceptual Knowledge and their Application to Script-based Story Processing
  • 12 A Hybrid Model of Script Generation: or Getting the Best from Both Worlds
  • 13 Identification of Topical Entities in Discourse: a Connectionist Approach to Attentional Mechanisms in Language
  • 14 The Role of Similarity in Hungarian Vowel Harmony: a Connectionist Account
  • 15 Representation and Recognition of Temporal Patterns
  • 16 Networks that Learn about Phonological Feature Persistence
  • 17 Pronunciation of Digit Sequences in Text-to-Speech Systems