Afra Alishahi (Computational Linguistics, Saarland University)
at 4.30 pm on Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Title:
Modeling different aspects of child language acquisition as a
probabilistic process
Abstract:
I will first present a probabilistic model of word learning by
children. A major source of disagreement among the different theories
of word learning is whether children are equipped with special
mechanisms and biases for word learning, or their general cognitive
abilities are adequate for the task. I present a novel computational
model of early word learning which learns word meanings as
probabilistic associations between words and semantic elements, using
an incremental learning mechanism, and drawing only on general
cognitive abilities. The computational simulations of the model
demonstrate that much about word meanings can be learned from
naturally-occurring child-directed utterances (paired with meaning
representations), without using any special biases or constraints, and
without any explicit developmental changes in the underlying learning
mechanism. Furthermore, our model provides explanations for the
occasionally contradictory child experimental data, and offers
predictions for the behaviour of young word learners in novel
situations.
Children use their knowledge of word meanings in order to learn the
structural properties of the language. I will also present a
probabilistic usage-based model of verb argument structure acquisition
that can successfully learn abstract knowledge of language from
instances of verb usage, and use this knowledge in various language
tasks. The model further demonstrates the feasibility of a usage-based
account of language learning, and provides concrete explanation for
the observed patterns in child language acquisition.
Venue:
CEU Cognitive Development Center
Hattyuhaz
1015 Budapest
Hattyu u 14.
Level 3 (one level up from the entrance level)
Everyone is welcome to attend.
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