Title :
Modeling Cross-Modal Interactions in Early Word Learning
Author :
Althaus, Nadja ; Mareschal, Denis
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Exp. Psychol., Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract :
Infancy research demonstrating a facilitation of visual category formation in the presence of verbal labels suggests that infants´ object categories and words develop interactively. This contrasts with the notion that words are simply mapped “onto” previously existing categories. To investigate the computational foundations of a system in which word and object categories develop simultaneously and in an interactive fashion, we present a model of word learning based on interacting self-organizing maps that represent the auditory and visual modalities, respectively. While other models of lexical development have employed similar dual-map architectures, our model uses active Hebbian connections to propagate activation between the visual and auditory maps during learning. Our results show that categorical perception emerges from these early audio-visual interactions in both domains. We argue that the learning mechanism introduced in our model could play a role in the facilitation of infants´ categorization through verbal labeling.
Keywords :
Hebbian learning; audio-visual systems; interactive systems; natural language processing; self-organising feature maps; word processing; Hebbian connection; activation propagation; audio-visual interaction; auditory map; auditory modality representation; cross-modal interaction modeling; dual map architecture; dual map propagation; early word learning; infant object category; lexical development; self-organizing maps; verbal labeling; visual category formation; visual map; visual modality representation; Computational modeling; Learning systems; Self-organizing networks; Speech processing; Text processing; Categorization; computational modeling; cross-modal interactions; self-organizing maps; word learning;
Journal_Title :
Autonomous Mental Development, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAMD.2013.2264858