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- who: Xavier Hinaut and Peter Ford Dominey from the Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute, France University, USA have published the paper: Exploring the acquisition and production of grammatical constructions through human-robot interaction with echo state networks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors investigate how a humanoid robot can learn grammatical constructions by interacting with humans, with only a small prior knowledge of the language. To resolve this ambiguity, the authors provide additional input to the model, to indicate if the authors want a canonical (e_g, standard, active voice) or a non-canonical . . .
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