A Mirror Neuron System for Syntax Acquisition
Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks,
Editors: Dorffner, Georg; Bischof, Horst; Hornik, Kurt,
pages 1213--1219,
- Aug 2001
We investigate the use of a connectionist model of a mirror neuron cortical network for a context free syntex acquisition task.
A finite state representation of the context free grammar is learned by an implicit knowledge system (IKS) modelled by a connectionist network.
A mirror neuron system (MNS) whose evolutionary pedigree suggests adaption for goal-directed sequential processing is used to track embedded recursions in a learned finite state model of the grammar.
The mirror system modifies the output of the IKS depending on the depth of embedding.
Reciprocally the IKS updates the MNS as natural 'goals' occur within a sequence during sentence production.
This solves the computationally hard problem of inferring contexts from sequential input.
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