Search Results for author: Daniel Mitropolsky

Found 4 papers, 3 papers with code

The Architecture of a Biologically Plausible Language Organ

no code implementations27 Jun 2023 Daniel Mitropolsky, Christos H. Papadimitriou

We present a simulated biologically plausible language organ, made up of stylized but realistic neurons, synapses, brain areas, plasticity, and a simplified model of sensory perception.

Language Acquisition

Center-Embedding and Constituency in the Brain and a New Characterization of Context-Free Languages

1 code implementation27 Jun 2022 Daniel Mitropolsky, Adiba Ejaz, Mirah Shi, Mihalis Yannakakis, Christos H. Papadimitriou

We address two of the most important questions left open by that work: constituency (the identification of key parts of the sentence such as the verb phrase) and the processing of dependent sentences, especially center-embedded ones.

Dependency Parsing Sentence

Planning with Biological Neurons and Synapses

1 code implementation15 Dec 2021 Francesco d'Amore, Daniel Mitropolsky, Pierluigi Crescenzi, Emanuele Natale, Christos H. Papadimitriou

We revisit the planning problem in the blocks world, and we implement a known heuristic for this task.

A Biologically Plausible Parser

1 code implementation4 Aug 2021 Daniel Mitropolsky, Michael J. Collins, Christos H. Papadimitriou

We describe a parser of English effectuated by biologically plausible neurons and synapses, and implemented through the Assembly Calculus, a recently proposed computational framework for cognitive function.

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