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    Allen, J. & Seidenberg, M.S. The Emergence of Grammaticality in Connectionist Networks 1999 Emergence of Language, pp. 115-151  incollection URL 
    BibTeX:
    @incollection{allen:el99,
      author = {Joseph Allen and Mark S. Seidenberg},
      title = {The Emergence of Grammaticality in Connectionist Networks},
      booktitle = {Emergence of Language},
      publisher = {Erlbaum},
      year = {1999},
      pages = {115--151},
      url = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/allen99emergence.html}
    }
    
    Hetherington, P.A. & Seidenberg, M.S. Is There ``Catastrophic Interference'' in Connectionist Networks? 1989 Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 26-33  inproceedings  
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{hetherington:isthere,
      author = {Phil A. Hetherington and Mark S. Seidenberg},
      title = {Is There ``Catastrophic Interference'' in Connectionist Networks?},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society},
      publisher = {Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum},
      year = {1989},
      pages = {26--33}
    }
    
    McRae, K., Cree, G.S., Seidenberg, M.S. & McNorgan, C. Semantic feature production norms for a large set of living and nonliving things 2005 Behav Res Methods
    Vol. 37(4), pp. 547-559 
    article URL 
    Abstract: Semantic features have provided insight into numerous behavioral phenomena concerning concepts, categorization, and semantic memory in adults, children, and neuropsychological populations. Numerous theories and models in these areas are based on representations and computations involving semantic features. Consequently, empirically derived semantic feature production norms have played, and continue to play, a highly useful role in these domains. This article describes a set of feature norms collected from approximately 725 participants for 541 living (dog) and nonliving (chair) basic-level concepts, the largest such set of norms developed to date. This article describes the norms and numerous statistics associated with them. Our aim is to make these norms available to facilitate other research, while obviating the need to repeat the labor-intensive methods involved in collecting and analyzing such norms. The full set of norms may be downloaded from www.psychonomic.org/archive.
    BibTeX:
    @article{McRae:2005:Behav-Res-Methods:16629288,
      author = {K McRae and G S Cree and M S Seidenberg and C McNorgan},
      title = {Semantic feature production norms for a large set of living and nonliving things},
      journal = {Behav Res Methods},
      year = {2005},
      volume = {37},
      number = {4},
      pages = {547-559},
      url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16629288}
    }
    
    Patterson, K., Seidenberg, M.S. & Mcclelland, J.L. Connections and Disconnections: Acquired Dyslexia in a Computational Model of Reading Processes 1989 Parallel Distributed Processing: Implications for Psychology and Neurobiology, pp. 131-181  incollection  
    BibTeX:
    @incollection{patterson:connections,
      author = {Karalyn Patterson and Mark S. Seidenberg and James L. Mcclelland},
      title = {Connections and Disconnections: Acquired Dyslexia in a Computational Model of Reading Processes},
      booktitle = {Parallel Distributed Processing: Implications for Psychology and Neurobiology},
      publisher = {Oxford University Press},
      year = {1989},
      pages = {131--181}
    }
    
    Plaut, D., McClelland, J., Seidenberg, M. & Patterson, K. Understanding normal and impaired word reading: computational principles in quasi-regular domains. 1996 Psychol Rev
    Vol. 103(1), pp. 56-115 
    article  
    Abstract: We develop a connectionist approach to processing in quasi-regular domains, as exemplified by English word reading. A consideration of the shortcomings of a previous implementation (Seidenberg & McClelland, 1989, Psych. Rev.) in reading nonwords leads to the development of orthographic and phonological representations that capture better the relevant structure among the written and spoken forms of words. In a number of simulation experiments, networks using the new representations learn to read both regular and exception words, including low-frequency exception words, and yet are still able to read pronounceable nonwords as well as skilled readers. A mathematical analysis of the effects of word frequency and spelling-sound consistency in a related but simpler system serves to clarify the close relationship of these factors in influencing naming latencies. These insights are verified in subsequent simulations, including an attractor network that reproduces the naming latency data directly in its time to settle on a response. Further analyses of the network’s ability to reproduce data on impaired reading in surface dyslexia support a view of the reading system that incorporates a graded division-of-labor between semantic and phonological processes. Such a view is consistent with the more general Seidenberg and McClelland framework and has some similarities with—but also important differences from—the standard dual-route account.

    BibTeX:
    @article{PlautEtAl1996,
      author = {DC Plaut and JL McClelland and MS Seidenberg and K Patterson},
      title = {Understanding normal and impaired word reading: computational principles in quasi-regular domains.},
      journal = {Psychol Rev},
      year = {1996},
      volume = {103},
      number = {1},
      pages = {56--115}
    }
    
    Plaut, D.C., Mcclelland, J.L., Seidenberg, M.S. & Patterson, K.E. Understanding Normal and Impaired Word Reading: Computational Principles in Quasi-Regular Domains 1996 Psychological Review
    Vol. 103, pp. 56-115 
    article  
    BibTeX:
    @article{plaut:psychrev96,
      author = {David C. Plaut and James L. Mcclelland and Mark S. Seidenberg and Karalyn E. Patterson},
      title = {Understanding Normal and Impaired Word Reading: Computational Principles in Quasi-Regular Domains},
      journal = {Psychological Review},
      year = {1996},
      volume = {103},
      pages = {56--115}
    }
    
    Seidenberg, J. & Rector, A. A methodology for asynchronous multi-user editing of semantic web ontologies 2007 K-CAP '07: Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Knowledge capture, pp. 127-134  inproceedings DOI URL 
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{1298430,
      author = {Julian Seidenberg and Alan Rector},
      title = {A methodology for asynchronous multi-user editing of semantic web ontologies},
      booktitle = {K-CAP '07: Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Knowledge capture},
      publisher = {ACM},
      year = {2007},
      pages = {127--134},
      url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1298406.1298430&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=69871947&CFTOKEN=53159907},
      doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1298406.1298430}
    }
    
    Seidenberg, J. & Rector, A. A methodology for asynchronous multi-user editing of semantic web ontologies. 2007 K-CAP, pp. 127-134  inproceedings URL 
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{conf/kcap/SeidenbergR07,
      author = {Julian Seidenberg and Alan Rector},
      title = {A methodology for asynchronous multi-user editing of semantic web ontologies.},
      booktitle = {K-CAP},
      publisher = {ACM},
      year = {2007},
      pages = {127-134},
      url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kcap/kcap2007.html#SeidenbergR07}
    }
    
    Seidenberg, J. & Rector, A.L. The State of Multi-User Ontology Engineering. 2007
    Vol. 315WoMO 
    inproceedings URL 
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{conf/kcap/SeidenbergR07a,
      author = {Julian Seidenberg and Alan L. Rector},
      title = {The State of Multi-User Ontology Engineering.},
      booktitle = {WoMO},
      publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
      year = {2007},
      volume = {315},
      url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kcap/womo2007.html#SeidenbergR07a}
    }
    
    Wang, H., Horridge, M., Rector, A., Drummond, N. & Seidenberg, J. Debugging OWL-DL ontologies: A heuristic approach 2005 Proc. 4th Int�l Conf. Semantic Web  inproceedings  
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{wang:2005,
      author = {H. Wang and M. Horridge and A. Rector and N. Drummond and J. Seidenberg},
      title = {Debugging OWL-DL ontologies: A heuristic approach},
      booktitle = {Proc. 4th Int�l Conf. Semantic Web},
      publisher = {Springer},
      year = {2005}
    }
    

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