Connectionist Approaches to Natural Language Processing
Herausgeber: Reilly, R G; Sharkey, Noel
Connectionist Approaches to Natural Language Processing
Herausgeber: Reilly, R G; Sharkey, Noel
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Originally published in 1992, when connectionist natural language processing (CNLP) was a new and burgeoning research area, this book represented a timely assessment of the state of the art in the field.
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Originally published in 1992, when connectionist natural language processing (CNLP) was a new and burgeoning research area, this book represented a timely assessment of the state of the art in the field.
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- Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781138640078
- ISBN-10: 1138640077
- Artikelnr.: 53021241
- Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781138640078
- ISBN-10: 1138640077
- Artikelnr.: 53021241
R G Reilly, Noel Sharkey
Preface 1. Connectionist Natural Language Processing Noel E. Sharkey and
Ronan Reilly Part 1: Semantics 2. Distributed Symbol Discovery through
Symbol Recirculation: Toward Natural Language Processing in Distributed
Connectionist Networks Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers and Yih-Jih Alan
Wang 3. Representing Meaning Using Microfeatures Richard F. E. Sutcliffe
4. Noun Phrase Analysis with Connectionist Networks Stefan Wermter and
Wendy G. Lehnert 5. Parallel Constraint Satisfaction as a Comprehension
Mechanism Mark F. St. John and James L. McClelland Part 2: Syntax 6.
Self-correcting Connectionist Parsing John E. Rager 7. A Net-linguistic
"Earley" Parser H. Schnelle and R. Doust Part 3: Representational Adequacy
8. The Demons and the Beast - Modular and Nodular Kinds of Knowledge
Thomas G. Bever 9. Representational Adequacy and the Case for a Hybrid
Connectionist/Marker-parsing Model George Berg 10. A Step Toward
Sub-symbolic Language Models without Linguistic Representations George
Dorffner Part 4: Computational Psycholinguistics 11. Connectionist Models
of Speech Perception Dominic W. Massaro 12. Connectionism: A New Breed of
Bottom-up Model? Dennis Norris 13. Models of Form-related Priming in
Comprehension and Production Padraig G. O'Seaghdha, Gary S. Dell, Robert R.
Peterson and Cornell Juliano 14. Reading with Attentional Impairments: A
Brain-damaged Model of Neglect and Attentional Dyslexias Michael C. Mozer
and Marlene Behrmann. Author Index. Subject Index.
Ronan Reilly Part 1: Semantics 2. Distributed Symbol Discovery through
Symbol Recirculation: Toward Natural Language Processing in Distributed
Connectionist Networks Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers and Yih-Jih Alan
Wang 3. Representing Meaning Using Microfeatures Richard F. E. Sutcliffe
4. Noun Phrase Analysis with Connectionist Networks Stefan Wermter and
Wendy G. Lehnert 5. Parallel Constraint Satisfaction as a Comprehension
Mechanism Mark F. St. John and James L. McClelland Part 2: Syntax 6.
Self-correcting Connectionist Parsing John E. Rager 7. A Net-linguistic
"Earley" Parser H. Schnelle and R. Doust Part 3: Representational Adequacy
8. The Demons and the Beast - Modular and Nodular Kinds of Knowledge
Thomas G. Bever 9. Representational Adequacy and the Case for a Hybrid
Connectionist/Marker-parsing Model George Berg 10. A Step Toward
Sub-symbolic Language Models without Linguistic Representations George
Dorffner Part 4: Computational Psycholinguistics 11. Connectionist Models
of Speech Perception Dominic W. Massaro 12. Connectionism: A New Breed of
Bottom-up Model? Dennis Norris 13. Models of Form-related Priming in
Comprehension and Production Padraig G. O'Seaghdha, Gary S. Dell, Robert R.
Peterson and Cornell Juliano 14. Reading with Attentional Impairments: A
Brain-damaged Model of Neglect and Attentional Dyslexias Michael C. Mozer
and Marlene Behrmann. Author Index. Subject Index.
Preface 1. Connectionist Natural Language Processing Noel E. Sharkey and
Ronan Reilly Part 1: Semantics 2. Distributed Symbol Discovery through
Symbol Recirculation: Toward Natural Language Processing in Distributed
Connectionist Networks Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers and Yih-Jih Alan
Wang 3. Representing Meaning Using Microfeatures Richard F. E. Sutcliffe
4. Noun Phrase Analysis with Connectionist Networks Stefan Wermter and
Wendy G. Lehnert 5. Parallel Constraint Satisfaction as a Comprehension
Mechanism Mark F. St. John and James L. McClelland Part 2: Syntax 6.
Self-correcting Connectionist Parsing John E. Rager 7. A Net-linguistic
"Earley" Parser H. Schnelle and R. Doust Part 3: Representational Adequacy
8. The Demons and the Beast - Modular and Nodular Kinds of Knowledge
Thomas G. Bever 9. Representational Adequacy and the Case for a Hybrid
Connectionist/Marker-parsing Model George Berg 10. A Step Toward
Sub-symbolic Language Models without Linguistic Representations George
Dorffner Part 4: Computational Psycholinguistics 11. Connectionist Models
of Speech Perception Dominic W. Massaro 12. Connectionism: A New Breed of
Bottom-up Model? Dennis Norris 13. Models of Form-related Priming in
Comprehension and Production Padraig G. O'Seaghdha, Gary S. Dell, Robert R.
Peterson and Cornell Juliano 14. Reading with Attentional Impairments: A
Brain-damaged Model of Neglect and Attentional Dyslexias Michael C. Mozer
and Marlene Behrmann. Author Index. Subject Index.
Ronan Reilly Part 1: Semantics 2. Distributed Symbol Discovery through
Symbol Recirculation: Toward Natural Language Processing in Distributed
Connectionist Networks Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers and Yih-Jih Alan
Wang 3. Representing Meaning Using Microfeatures Richard F. E. Sutcliffe
4. Noun Phrase Analysis with Connectionist Networks Stefan Wermter and
Wendy G. Lehnert 5. Parallel Constraint Satisfaction as a Comprehension
Mechanism Mark F. St. John and James L. McClelland Part 2: Syntax 6.
Self-correcting Connectionist Parsing John E. Rager 7. A Net-linguistic
"Earley" Parser H. Schnelle and R. Doust Part 3: Representational Adequacy
8. The Demons and the Beast - Modular and Nodular Kinds of Knowledge
Thomas G. Bever 9. Representational Adequacy and the Case for a Hybrid
Connectionist/Marker-parsing Model George Berg 10. A Step Toward
Sub-symbolic Language Models without Linguistic Representations George
Dorffner Part 4: Computational Psycholinguistics 11. Connectionist Models
of Speech Perception Dominic W. Massaro 12. Connectionism: A New Breed of
Bottom-up Model? Dennis Norris 13. Models of Form-related Priming in
Comprehension and Production Padraig G. O'Seaghdha, Gary S. Dell, Robert R.
Peterson and Cornell Juliano 14. Reading with Attentional Impairments: A
Brain-damaged Model of Neglect and Attentional Dyslexias Michael C. Mozer
and Marlene Behrmann. Author Index. Subject Index.