Experience-Based Language Acquisition

Experience-Based Language Acquisition
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Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9781581121711
ISBN-13 : 1581121717
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Book Synopsis Experience-Based Language Acquisition by : Brian E. Pangburn

Download or read book Experience-Based Language Acquisition written by Brian E. Pangburn and published by Universal-Publishers. This book was released on 2002-12 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Almost from the very beginning of the digital age, people have sought better ways to communicate with computers. This research investigates how computers might be enabled to understand natural language in a more humanlike way. Based, in part, on cognitive development in infants, we introduce an open computational framework for visual perception and grounded language acquisition called Experience-Based Language Acquisition (EBLA). EBLA can watch a series of short videos and acquire a simple language of nouns and verbs corresponding to the objects and object-object relations in those videos. Upon acquiring this protolanguage, EBLA can perform basic scene analysis to generate descriptions of novel videos. The general architecture of EBLA is comprised of three stages: vision processing, entity extraction, and lexical resolution. In the vision processing stage, EBLA processes the individual frames in short videos, using a variation of the mean shift analysis image segmentation algorithm to identify and store information about significant objects. In the entity extraction stage, EBLA abstracts information about the significant objects in each video and the relationships among those objects into internal representations called entities. Finally, in the lexical acquisition stage, EBLA extracts the individual lexemes (words) from simple descriptions of each video and attempts to generate entity-lexeme mappings using an inference technique called cross-situational learning. EBLA is not primed with a base lexicon, so it faces the task of bootstrapping its lexicon from scratch.


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