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A neural net model of the neuropsychology of spelling processes

Published: 21 February 1989 Publication History

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The neural network (or 'brain-style') approach to computing is useful for developing systems to perform tasks humans traditionally do well and that computers do not. Neural network systems are particularly suited for pattern matching and categorization applications such as recognizing visual or auditory data.

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A. W. Ellis and A. W. Young. Human Cognitive Neuropsychology. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. 1988.
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D. I. Margolin. "The Neuropsychology of Writing and Spelling: Semantic, Phonological, Motor, and Perceptual Processes," The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 36A, pp. 459--489. 1984.
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D. E. Ruinelhart and J. L. McClelland. Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition, The MIT Press, 1986.
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"Rochester Connectionist Simulator", Goddard, Lynne, & Mintz, 1988.

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  • (1989)Selection of a neural network system for visual inspectionACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest10.1145/70256.7025720:2(8-21)Online publication date: 1-Jul-1989

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CSC '89: Proceedings of the 17th conference on ACM Annual Computer Science Conference
February 1989
121 pages
ISBN:0897912993
DOI:10.1145/75427
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  • (1991)Experiments on linguistically based term associationsIntelligent Text and Image Handling - Volume 210.5555/3171004.3171006(528-566)Online publication date: 2-Apr-1991
  • (1989)Selection of a neural network system for visual inspectionACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest10.1145/70256.7025720:2(8-21)Online publication date: 1-Jul-1989

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