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Connectionist Natural Language Processing

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Connectionism is a new information-processing paradigm which attempts to imitate the architecture and process of the brain and brings together researchers from disciplines as diverse as Computer Sc...
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Price: £23.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 01 May 1992
ISBN: 9781871516197
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

COMPUTERS / General, Computer science

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Preface  V
Dedication  V
Introduction  vi


1  Connectionism and Cognitive Linguistics  1

Catherine L Harris


2  A Connectionist Model of Motion and Government on Chomsky's Government-binding Theory  28

John Rager & George Berg


3  Syntactic Transformations on Distributed Representations  46 

David J Chalmers


4  Syntactic Neural Networks  56

S M Lucas & R I Damper


5  Incremental Syntactic Tree Formation in Human Sentence Processing: a Cognitive Architecture Based
on Activation Decay and Simulated Annealing  83 


Gerard Kempen & Theo Vosse


6  A Hybrid Symbolic/Connectionist Model for Noun Phrase Understanding  101

Stefan Wermter & Wendy G Lehnert


7  Connectionism and Determinism in a Syntactic Parser  119

Stan C Kwasny & Kanaan A Faisal


8  A Single Layer Higher Order Neural Net and its Application to Context Free Grammar Recognition  139


Peter J Wyard & Charles Nightingale

9  Connectionist Language Users  163

Robert B Allen


10  Script Recognition with Hierarchical Feature Maps  196

Risto Miikkulainen


11  Learning Distributed Representations of Conceptual Knowledge and their Application to Script-based Story Processing  215

Guenbee Lee, Margot Flowers & Michael Dyer


12  A Hybrid Model of Script Generation: or Getting the Best from Both Worlds  248


Suzanne M Mannes & Stephanie M Doane


13  Identification of Topical Entities in Discourse: a Connectionist Approach to Attentional Mechanisms in Language  275

Lorraine F R Karen


14  The Role of Similarity in Hungarian Vowel Harmony: a Connectionist Account  295

Mary Hare


15  Representation and Recognition of Temporal Patterns  323

Robert F Port


16  Networks that Learn about Phonological Feature Persistence  349

Michael Gasser & Chan-Do Lee


17  Pronunciation of Digit Sequences in Text-to-Speech Systems  363

WA Ainsworth & NP Warren


Index  372