CLJan 12, 2023

Language Cognition and Language Computation -- Human and Machine Language Understanding

arXiv:2301.04788v12 citationsh-index: 28
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This is an incremental review paper that discusses potential interdisciplinary approaches for researchers in AI and cognitive science.

The paper examines the differences between cognitive science and computer science in language understanding research, proposing that combining these disciplines could offer new insights for building intelligent language models and studying language cognitive mechanisms.

Language understanding is a key scientific issue in the fields of cognitive and computer science. However, the two disciplines differ substantially in the specific research questions. Cognitive science focuses on analyzing the specific mechanism of the brain and investigating the brain's response to language; few studies have examined the brain's language system as a whole. By contrast, computer scientists focus on the efficiency of practical applications when choosing research questions but may ignore the most essential laws of language. Given these differences, can a combination of the disciplines offer new insights for building intelligent language models and studying language cognitive mechanisms? In the following text, we first review the research questions, history, and methods of language understanding in cognitive and computer science, focusing on the current progress and challenges. We then compare and contrast the research of language understanding in cognitive and computer sciences. Finally, we review existing work that combines insights from language cognition and language computation and offer prospects for future development trends.

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