| A. Fernald and P. Kuhl. Acoustic determinants of infant preferences for Motherese speech. Infant Behavior and Development, Vol. 10, pp. 279-293, 1987. |
....domain. By active learning, we mean any form of learning in which the learning program has some control over the inputs it trains on. In natural systems (such as humans) this phenomenon is exhibited at both high levels (e.g. active examination of objects) and low, subconscious levels (e.g. Fernald and Kuhl s (1987) work on infant reactions to Motherese speech) Within the broad definition of active learning, we will restrict our attention to the simple and intuitive form of concept learning via membership queries. In a membership query, the learner queries a point in the input domain and an oracle returns ....
A. Fernald and P. Kuhl. (1987) Acoustic Determinants of Infant Preference for Motherese Speech. Infant Behavior and Development 10:279--293.
....we mean any form of learning in which the learning program has some control over the inputs on which it will be trained. In natural systems (such as humans) this phenomenon is exhibited at both high levels (e.g. active examination of objects) and low, subconscious levels (e.g. Fernald and Kuhl s [FK87] work on infant reactions to Motherese speech) Within the broad definition of self directed learning, we will restrict our attention to the simple and intuitive form of concept learning via membership queries. In a membership query, the learner queries a point in the input domain and an oracle ....
A. Fernald and P. Kuhl. Acoustic determinants of infant preference for motherese speech. Infant Behavior and Development, 10, 1987.
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A. Fernald and P. Kuhl. Acoustic determinants of infant preferences for Motherese speech. Infant Behavior and Development, Vol. 10, pp. 279-293, 1987.
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A. Fernald and P. K. Kuhl. Acoustic determinants of infant preference for motherese speech. Infant Behaviour and Development, 10:279--293, 1987.
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A. Fernald and P. Kuhl, "Acoustic determinants of infant preference for motherse speech," Infant Behavior and Development, 10: 279-293, 1987.
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