Friedemann Pulvermüller at the ISC Summer School on Large Language Models: Science and Stakes: Semantic grounding of concepts and meaning in brain-constrained neural networks
Friedemann Pulvermüller will give a talk on "Semantic grounding of concepts and meaning in brain-constrained neural networks" at the ISC Summer School on Large Language Models: Science and Stakes at the Cognitive Sciences Institute. Online participation in the summer school is free for all.
A recording of the talk is available on YouTube.
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Presenter: Friedemann Pulvermüller
Title: How to build meaning in brain-constrained networks: from Hebbian learning to concepts and abstraction
Abstract
Neural networks can be used to increase our understanding of the brain basis of higher cognition, including capacities specific to humans. Simulations with brain-constrained networks give rise to conceptual and semantic representations when objects of similar type are experienced, processed and learnt. This is all based on feature correlations. If neurons are sensitive to semantic features, interlinked assemblies of such neurons can represent concrete concepts. Adding verbal labels to concrete concepts augments the neural assemblies, making them more robust and easier to activate. Abstract concepts cannot be learnt directly from experience, because the different instances to which an abstract concept applies are heterogeneous, making feature correlations small. Using the same verbal symbol, correlated with the instances of abstract concepts, changes this. Verbal symbols act as correlation amplifiers, which are critical for building and learning abstract concepts that are language dependent and specific to humans.
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Zeit & Ort
03.06.2024 | 17:00
Free to all on Zoom