Sentences with phrase «patterns of human language»

Together, these results demonstrate that the sound patterns of human language reflect shared linguistic constraints that are hardwired in the human brain already at birth.

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This result opens up the possibility that human brains share common linguistic restrictions on the sound pattern of language.
As a result, the scientists suggest that acquiring the ability to process hierarchical word patterns may have represented a critical juncture in the evolution of the human language faculty.
April 26, 2006 «Uniquely human» component of language found in gregarious birds Although linguists have argued that certain patterns of language organization are the exclusive province of humans — perhaps the only uniquely human component of language — researchers from the University of Chicago and the University of California San Diego have discovered the same capacity to recognize such patterns and distinguish between them in Sturnus vulgaris, the common European starling.
The artist relies on animal body language as a metaphor for underlying patterns of human behavior.
The works of both artists consistently explore language patterns and the «new semantics [that] emerge in conversation with out post-digital era», creating alternative aesthetics out of their interactions with both human - and machine - made language systems.
Similarly, in Temkin's work titled Light Pattern, a programming language that uses photos in place of text for source code, the artist attempts to communicate with the computer machine by producing images according to its specifications, producing «moments of affect which come naturally to human communication, even when actively discouraged».
In her return to her language of abstraction, which consists of duplicated patterns of human movements, Rovner has intensified this language.
When a huge volume of language is analysed, features and patterns can emerge that would be invisible to the casual human reader.
* According to a recent article, Jackson is an expert in «information retrieval (search), document categorization (automated indexing of content), machine learning (the design of algorithms that enable software to learn from and make decisions based on data patterns), and natural language processing (in which software can summarize content, convert computer language into human language and vice versa, or make a computer speak with human tones).»
Keeping aside the figurative incongruity (empathy and machines), humans have made great progress in building functional pieces of the human brain — from machines that can handle computation, memory storage and retrieval to probabilistic reasoning, pattern recognition, natural language processing, classification, learning, etc..
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