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Neurocognitive Informatics Manifesto.
Informatics studies all aspects of the structure of natural and artificial information systems. Theoretical and abstract approaches to information have made great advances, but human information processing is still unmatched in many areas, including information management, representation and understanding. Neurocognitive informatics is a new, emerging field that should help to improve the matching of artificial and natural systems, and inspire better computational algorithms to solve problems that are still beyond the reach of machines. In this position paper examples of neurocognitive inspirations and promising directions in this area are given
Learning language through pictures
We propose Imaginet, a model of learning visually grounded representations of
language from coupled textual and visual input. The model consists of two Gated
Recurrent Unit networks with shared word embeddings, and uses a multi-task
objective by receiving a textual description of a scene and trying to
concurrently predict its visual representation and the next word in the
sentence. Mimicking an important aspect of human language learning, it acquires
meaning representations for individual words from descriptions of visual
scenes. Moreover, it learns to effectively use sequential structure in semantic
interpretation of multi-word phrases.Comment: To appear at ACL 201
Natural language understanding: instructions for (Present and Future) use
In this paper I look at Natural Language Understanding, an area of Natural Language Processing aimed at making sense of text, through the lens of a visionary future: what do we expect a machine should be able to understand? and what are the key dimensions that require the attention of researchers to make this dream come true
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