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Interactive Natural Language Acquisition in a Multi-modal Recurrent Neural Architecture

  • University of Hamburg

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Abstract

For the complex human brain that enables us to communicate in natural language, we gathered good understandings of principles underlying language acquisition and processing, knowledge about sociocultural conditions, and insights into activity patterns in the brain. However, we were not yet able to understand the behavioural and mechanistic characteristics for natural language and how mechanisms in the brain allow to acquire and process language. In bridging the insights from behavioural psychology and neuroscience, the goal of this paper is to contribute a computational understanding of appropriate characteristics that favour language acquisition. Accordingly, we provide concepts and refinements in cognitive modelling regarding principles and mechanisms in the brain and propose a neurocognitively plausible model for embodied language acquisition from real-world interaction of a humanoid robot with its environment. In particular, the architecture consists of a continuous time recurrent neural network, where parts have different leakage characteristics and thus operate on multiple timescales for every modality and the association of the higher level nodes of all modalities into cell assemblies. The model is capable of learning language production grounded in both, temporal dynamic somatosensation and vision, and features hierarchical concept abstraction, concept decomposition, multi-modal integration, and self-organisation of latent representations.
Original languageEnglish
JournalConnection Science
Volume30
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)99-133
Number of pages35
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Language Acquisition
  • Recurrent Neural Networks
  • Embodied Cognition
  • Multi-modal Integration
  • Developmental Robotics

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