Connectionist approaches to natural language processing

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Connectionist approaches to natural language processing

edited by Ronan G. Reilly, Noel E. Sharkey

Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, c1992

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Includes bibliographies and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Connectionist natural language processing (CNLP) is a new and burgeoning research area. This book represents a timely assessment of the state of the art in the field. It includes contributions from some of the best known researchers in CNLP and covers a wide range of topics. The book comprises four main sections dealing with connectionist approaches to semantics, syntax, the debate on representational adequacy, and connectionist models of psycholinguistic processes. The semantics and syntax sections deal with a variety of approaches to issues in these traditional linguistic domains. The chapters cover the spectrum from pure connectionist approaches to hybrid models employing a mixture of connectionist and classical AI techniques. The debate on the fundamental suitability of connectionist architectures for dealing with natural language processing is the focus of the section on representational adequacy. The chapters in this section represent a range of positions on the issue, from the view that connectionist models are intrinsically unsuitable for all but the associationistic aspects of natural language, to the other extreme which holds that the classical conception of representation can be dispensed with altogether. The final section of the book focuses on the application of connectionist models to the study of psycholinguistic processes. This section is perhaps the most varied, covering topics from speech perception and speech production, to attentional deficits in reading. An introduction is provided at the beginning of each section which highlights the main issues relating to the section topic and puts the constituent chapters into a wider context.

目次

  • Preface, N. Sharkey and R. Reilly
  • connectionist natural language processing
  • semantics, M.D. Dyer, et al
  • distributed symbol discovery through symbol recirculation - toward natural language processing in distributed connectionist networks, R.F.E. Stucliffe
  • representing meaning using microfeatures, S. Wermter and W. Lehnert
  • noun phrase analysis with connectionist networks, M. St John and J. McClelland
  • parallel constraint satisfaction as a comprehension mechanism
  • syntax, J. Rager
  • self-correcting connectionist parsing, H. Schnelle and R. Doust
  • a net-linguistic "Earley" parser
  • representational adequacy, T. Bever
  • the demons and the beast - modular and nodular kinds of knowledge, G. Berg
  • representational adequacy and the case for a hybrid connectionis/market- parsing model, G. Dorffner
  • a step toward sub-symbolic language models without linguistic representation
  • computational psycholinguists, D. Massaro
  • connectionist models of speech perception, D. Norris
  • connectionism - a new breed of bottom up model?, P. O'Seaghdha, et al
  • models of form-related priming in comprehension and production, M. Mozer and M. Behrmann
  • reading with attentional impariments - a brain-damaged model of neglect and attentional dyslexias.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA1842418X
  • ISBN
    • 0863771793
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Hove
  • ページ数/冊数
    xiv, 472 p.
  • 大きさ
    24cm
  • 分類
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