A Bayesian Framework for Cross-Situational

  • Frank M
  • Goodman N
  • Tenenbaum J
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Abstract

For infants, early word learning is a chicken-and-egg problem. One way to learn a word is to observe that it co-occurs with a particular referent across different situations. Another way is to use the social context of an utterance to infer the in- tended referent of a word. Here we present a Bayesian model of cross-situational word learning, and an extension of this model that also learns which social cues are relevant to determining reference. We test our model on a small corpus of mother-infant interaction and find it performs better than competing models. Fi- nally, we show that our model accounts for experimental phenomena including mutual exclusivity, fast-mapping, and generalization from social cues.

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Frank, M. C., Goodman, N. D., & Tenenbaum, J. B. (2007). A Bayesian Framework for Cross-Situational. Cognitive Science, 20, 1–8. Retrieved from http://www.mendeley.com/research/bayesian-framework-crosssituational/

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