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(2001) Synthese 129 (2).

Connectionism today

Kim Plunkett

pp. 185-194

Connectionist networks have been used to model a wide range of cognitivephenomena, including developmental, neuropsychological and normal adultbehaviours. They have offered radical alternatives to traditional accounts ofwell-established facts about cognition. The primary source of the success ofthese models is their sensitivity to statistical regularities in their trainingenvironment. This paper provides a brief description of the connectionisttoolbox and how this has developed over the past 2 decades, with particularreference to the problem of reading aloud.

Publikationsangaben

DOI: 10.1023/A:1013099222414

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Plunkett, K. (2001). Connectionism today. Synthese 129 (2), pp. 185-194.

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