Ling, C.X. (1994) "Learning the Past Tense
of English Verbs: The Symbolic Pattern Associator vs. Connectionist
Models", Volume 1, pages 209-229.
Abstract: Learning the past tense of English verbs - a
seemingly minor aspect of language acquisition - has generated heated
debates since 1986, and has become a landmark task for testing the
adequacy of cognitive modeling. Several artificial neural networks
(ANNs) have been implemented, and a challenge for better symbolic
models has been posed. In this paper, we present a general-purpose
Symbolic Pattern Associator (SPA) based upon the decision-tree
learning algorithm ID3. We conduct extensive head-to-head comparisons
on the generalization ability between ANN models and the SPA under
different representations. We conclude that the SPA generalizes the
past tense of unseen verbs better than ANN models by a wide margin,
and we offer insights as to why this should be the case. We also
discuss a new default strategy for decision-tree learning
algorithms.
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