Grounded learning for compositional vector semantics

10 Jan 2024  ·  Martha Lewis ·

Categorical compositional distributional semantics is an approach to modelling language that combines the success of vector-based models of meaning with the compositional power of formal semantics. However, this approach was developed without an eye to cognitive plausibility. Vector representations of concepts and concept binding are also of interest in cognitive science, and have been proposed as a way of representing concepts within a biologically plausible spiking neural network. This work proposes a way for compositional distributional semantics to be implemented within a spiking neural network architecture, with the potential to address problems in concept binding, and give a small implementation. We also describe a means of training word representations using labelled images.

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