Computer Program can learn Baby Talk
Posted on Wed, 25 Jul 2007 01:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Julie Steenhuysen
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A computer program that learns to decode sounds from
different languages in the same way that a baby does helps to shed new light on
how people learn to talk, researchers said on Tuesday.
They said the finding casts doubt on theories that babies are born knowing all
the possible sounds in all of the world's languages.
"The debate in language acquisition is around the question of how much specific
information about language is hard-wired into the brain of the infant and how
much of the knowledge that infants acquire about language is something that can
be explained by relatively general purpose learning systems," said James
McClelland, a psychology professor at Stanford University in Palo Alto,
California.
McClelland says his computer program supports the theory that babies
systematically sort through sounds until they understand the structure of a
language.
"The problem the child confronts is how many categories are there and how should
I think about it. We're trying to propose a method that solves that problem,"
said McClelland, whose work appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences.
Expanding on some existing ideas, he and a team of international researchers
developed a computer model that resembles the brain processes a baby uses when
learning about speech.
He and colleagues tested their model by exposing it to "training sessions" that
consisted of analyzing recorded speech in both English and Japanese between
mothers and babies in a lab.
What they found is the computer was able to learn basic vowel sounds right along
with baby.
"It learns how many sounds there are. It figures that out," he said in a
telephone interview.
And if the computer can do it, he said, a baby can, too.
"In the past, people have tried to argue it wasn't possible for any machine to
learn these things, and so it had to be hard-wired (in humans)," he said. "Those
arguments, in my view, were not particularly well grounded."
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Wed, 25 Jul 2007 01:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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