A. Bacon
2005
Grounding language into perception: A connectionist model of spatial terms and vague quantifiersPDF
Modelling Language, Cognition and Action: Proceedings of the 9th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, 2005
This paper presents a new connectionist model of spatial language based on real psycholinguistic data. It puts together various constraints on object knowledge (“what”) and on object localisation (“where”) in order to influence the comprehension of a range of ...
Spatial prepositions and vague quantifiers: Implementing the functional geometric frameworkdoi.orgPDF
Proceedings of Spatial Cognition Conference 2004, 2005
There is much empirical evidence showing that factors other than the relative positions of objects in Euclidean space are important in the comprehension of a wide range of spatial prepositions in English and other languages. We first the overview the functional ...