Computational basis of contextually grounded language acquisition in humans and machines
Description of the granted funding
The project aims to understand how human children learn their native language simply by interacting with their environment, and how the same learning principles could be utilized in the development of intelligent machines that could understand speech. The focus is on the connection between spoken language and the communicative environments in which language learning takes place, that is, how perception and learning of linguistic patterns is coupled to the meaning of the speech in the given context. The project utilizes computational modelling as the research method, enabling testing of theories of language learning with similar data that language learning infants are exposed to during the learning process. As a result, the project provides new scientific knowledge on the general cognitive and environmental factors and mechanisms that enable language learning in different cultures and language environments.
Show moreStarting year
2018
End year
2023
Granted funding
Related funding decisions
320053
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2018)
5 254 €
345365
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2021)
159 830 €
326480
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2019)
201 252 €
326481
Academy research fellows(2019)
411 175 €
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Other information
Funding decision number
314602
Fields of science
Electronic, automation and communications engineering, electronics
Research fields
Signaalinkäsittely
Identified topics
languages, linguistics, speech