Word learning under infinite uncertainty - Simulation codes and sample output
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2016-02-15Type
softwareData Creator
Blythe, Richard ASmith, Andrew D M
Smith, Kenny
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University of Edinburgh. School of Physics and Astronomy. Institute for Condensed Matter and Complex SystemsRelation (Is Referenced By)
http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.2487Metadata
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Blythe, Richard A; Smith, Andrew D M; Smith, Kenny. (2016). Word learning under infinite uncertainty - Simulation codes and sample output, [software]. University of Edinburgh. School of Physics and Astronomy. Institute for Condensed Matter and Complex Systems. https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/1345.Description
These are codes to simulate the three models of word learning described in the paper "Word Learning Under Infinite Uncertainty" by R A Blythe, A D M Smith and K Smith, to appear in Cognition. These codes can be used to determine how long it takes a learner employing a cross-situational learning strategy to correctly identify a word's target meaning under various conditions. We also provide some scripts to reproduce the figures that are presented in the paper.The following licence files are associated with this item: