Connectionist Approaches to Language Learning

Gebonden Engels 1991 1991e druk 9780792392163
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arise automatically as a result of the recursive structure of the task and the continuous nature of the SRN's state space. Elman also introduces a new graphical technique for study­ ing network behavior based on principal components analysis. He shows that sentences with multiple levels of embedding produce state space trajectories with an intriguing self­ similar structure. The development and shape of a recurrent network's state space is the subject of Pollack's paper, the most provocative in this collection. Pollack looks more closely at a connectionist network as a continuous dynamical system. He describes a new type of machine learning phenomenon: induction by phase transition. He then shows that under certain conditions, the state space created by these machines can have a fractal or chaotic structure, with a potentially infinite number of states. This is graphically illustrated using a higher-order recurrent network trained to recognize various regular languages over binary strings. Finally, Pollack suggests that it might be possible to exploit the fractal dynamics of these systems to achieve a generative capacity beyond that of finite-state machines.

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ISBN13:9780792392163
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:149
Uitgever:Springer US
Druk:1991

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Learning Automata from Ordered Examples.- SLUG: A Connectionist Architecture for Inferring the Structure of Finite-State Environments.- Graded State Machines: The Representation of Temporal Contingencies in Simple Recurrent Networks.- Distributed Representations, Simple Recurrent Networks, and Grammatical Structure.- The Induction of Dynamical Recognizers.

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