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Algebraic structures in natural language / (Record no. 5047)

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Classification number 401/.93
Edition number 23/eng/2020920
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Title Algebraic structures in natural language /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Shalom Lappin, Queen Mary University of London ; Jean-Philippe Bernardy, University of Gothenburg.
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Edition statement First edition.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Boca Raton :
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Summary, etc. "Algebraic Structures in Natural Language addresses a central problem in cognitive science, concerning the learning procedures through which humans acquire and represent natural language. Until recently algebraic systems have dominated the study of natural language in formal and computational linguistics, AI, and the of psychology of language, with linguistic knowledge seen as encoded in formal grammars, model theories, proof theories, and other rule driven devices, and researchers drawing conclusions about how humans acquire and represent language. Recent work on deep learning has produced an increasingly powerful set of general learning mechanisms which do not apply algebraic models of representation (although they can be combined with them), and success in NLP in particular has led some researchers to question the role of algebraic models in the study of human language acquisition and linguistic representation. Psychologists and cognitive scientists have also been exploring explanations of language evolution and language acquisition that rely on probabilistic methods, social interaction, and information theory, rather than on formal models of grammar induction. This work has also led some researchers to question the centrality of algebraic approaches to linguistic representation. This book addresses the learning procedures through which humans acquire natural language, and the way in which they represent its properties. It brings together leading researchers from computational linguistics, psychology, behavioural science, and mathematical linguistics to consider the significance of non-algebraic methods for the study of natural language, and represents a wide spectrum of views, from the claim that algebraic systems are largely irrelevant, to the contrary position that non-algebraic learning methods are engineering devices for efficiently identifying the patterns that underlying grammars and semantic models generate for natural language input. There are interesting and important perspectives that fall at intermediate points between these opposing approaches, and they may combine elements of both. It will appeal to researchers and advanced students in each of these fields, as well as to anyone who wants to learn more about the relationship between algorithms and language"--
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Language acquisition.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Mathematical linguistics.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Deep learning (Machine learning)
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Personal name Lappin, Shalom,
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Personal name Bernardy, Jean-Philippe,
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Materials specified Taylor & Francis
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