Hebbian self-organizing memories (Pirrelli et al. 2010, Ferro et al. 2011, Koutnik 2007) can provide a rigorous and testable conceptual framework within which to unify diverse functional hypotheses for lexical acquisition and processing, and to clarify how these hypotheses may be explained computationally. I discuss a few desiderata that any biologically-inspired computational model of the mental lexicon has to meet, and report on how well such desiderata are met by different types of Hebbian self-organizing memories, exhibiting empirically different maturational trends in lexical acquisition.

Hebbian Self-Organizing Memories for Lexical Recoding and Processing

Pirrelli;Vito
2012

Abstract

Hebbian self-organizing memories (Pirrelli et al. 2010, Ferro et al. 2011, Koutnik 2007) can provide a rigorous and testable conceptual framework within which to unify diverse functional hypotheses for lexical acquisition and processing, and to clarify how these hypotheses may be explained computationally. I discuss a few desiderata that any biologically-inspired computational model of the mental lexicon has to meet, and report on how well such desiderata are met by different types of Hebbian self-organizing memories, exhibiting empirically different maturational trends in lexical acquisition.
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dc.authority.people Vito it
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dc.date.issued 2012 -
dc.description.abstracteng Hebbian self-organizing memories (Pirrelli et al. 2010, Ferro et al. 2011, Koutnik 2007) can provide a rigorous and testable conceptual framework within which to unify diverse functional hypotheses for lexical acquisition and processing, and to clarify how these hypotheses may be explained computationally. I discuss a few desiderata that any biologically-inspired computational model of the mental lexicon has to meet, and report on how well such desiderata are met by different types of Hebbian self-organizing memories, exhibiting empirically different maturational trends in lexical acquisition. -
dc.description.affiliations ILC-CNR, Pisa -
dc.description.allpeople Pirrelli; Vito -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal Pirrelli, Vito -
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dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/228594 -
dc.language.iso eng -
dc.relation.conferencedate February 9-12, 2012 -
dc.relation.conferencename Workshop on Exo-lexical variables in monolingual and bilingual morphological processing, IMM15 -
dc.relation.conferenceplace Vienna -
dc.subject.keywords Self-organising Maps -
dc.subject.keywords Memory -
dc.subject.keywords Word Processing -
dc.subject.singlekeyword Self-organising Maps *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Memory *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Word Processing *
dc.title Hebbian Self-Organizing Memories for Lexical Recoding and Processing en
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