2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1242720
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Frequency effects in linear discriminative learning

Maria Heitmeier,
Yu-Ying Chuang,
Seth D. Axen
et al.

Abstract: Word frequency is a strong predictor in most lexical processing tasks. Thus, any model of word recognition needs to account for how word frequency effects arise. The Discriminative Lexicon Model (DLM) models lexical processing with mappings between words' forms and their meanings. Comprehension and production are modeled via linear mappings between the two domains. So far, the mappings within the model can either be obtained incrementally via error-driven learning, a computationally expensive process able to c… Show more

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