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Biological and cognitive plausibility in connectionist networks for language modelling (CROSBI ID 49751)

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Anđel, Maja Biological and cognitive plausibility in connectionist networks for language modelling // INFuture2009: The Future of Information Sciences - Digital Resources and Knowledge Sharing / Stančić, Hrvoje ; Seljan, Sanja ; Bawden, David et al. (ur.). Zagreb, 2009. str. 229-238

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Anđel, Maja

engleski

Biological and cognitive plausibility in connectionist networks for language modelling

If we are aiming at explaining cognitive processes with means of connectionist networks, these networks have to correspond to cognitive systems and their underlying biological mechanisms in different respects. The question on biological and cognitive plausibility of connectionist models arises from two different sides – first, from the side of biology – one has to have a fair understanding of biological mechanisms and cognitive mechanisms in order to represent them in a model, and from the other side - the side of the modeling – one has to know how to construct a model to represent precisely what we are aiming at. Computer power and modeling techniques have improved dramatically in recent 20 years, so the plausibility problem is being addressed in more adequate ways as well. Connectionist models are often used for representing different aspects of natural language. Their biological plausibility has sometimes been questioned in the past. Today, the field of computational neuroscience offers several acceptable possibilities of modeling higher cognitive functions, language among them. This paper brings a presentation of some existing connectionist networks modeling natural language. The question of their explanatory power and plausibility in terms of biological and cognitive systems they are representing is discussed.

connectionism, biological plausibility

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229-238.

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INFuture2009: The Future of Information Sciences - Digital Resources and Knowledge Sharing

Stančić, Hrvoje ; Seljan, Sanja ; Bawden, David ; Lasić-Lazić, Jadranka ; Slavić, Aida

Zagreb:

2009.

978-953-175-355-5

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Filologija