Overview
Watch a thought-provoking lecture from UC Berkeley's Fei Xu exploring how developmental cognitive science informs our understanding of structured and domain-specific knowledge, with implications for language models, cognitive science, linguistics, and neuroscience. Delve into research findings that demonstrate how human knowledge acquisition and organization follows specific patterns across different domains, drawing parallels between early cognitive development and modern artificial intelligence systems. Learn about the fundamental principles of knowledge structuring in the human mind and their potential applications in advancing machine learning and natural language processing technologies.
Syllabus
Knowledge is structured and domain-specific: lessons from developmental cognitive science
Taught by
Simons Institute