A Hybrid Symbolic/Connectionist Model for Noun Phrase Understanding
Connection Science,
Volume 1,
Number 3,
pages 255-272,
doi: 10.1080/09540098908915641
- 1989
This paper describes a hybrid model which integrates symbolic and connectionist techniques for the analysis of noun phrases.
Our model consists of three levels: (1) a distributed connectionist level, (2) a localist connectionist level, and (3) a symbolic level.
While most current systems in natural language processing use techniques from only one of these three levels, our model takes advantage of the virtues of all three processing paradigms.
The distributed connectionist level provides a learned semantic memory model.
The localist connectionist level integrates semantic and syntactic constraints.
The symbolic level is responsible for restricted syntactic analysis and concept extraction.
We conclude that a hybrid model is potentially stronger than models that rely on only one processing paradigm.
@Article{WL89, author = {Wermter, Stefan and Lehnert, W.}, title = {A Hybrid Symbolic/Connectionist Model for Noun Phrase Understanding}, journal = {Connection Science}, number = {3}, volume = {1}, pages = {255-272}, year = {1989}, month = {}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, doi = {10.1080/09540098908915641}, }