[comp.ai.neural-nets] neural networks training program at UCSD

elman@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU (Jeff Elman) (12/02/88)

       RESEARCH AND TRAINING PROGRAM IN NEURAL MODELLING FOR
               DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGISTS

              Center for Research in Language
            University of California, San Diego
                 La Jolla, California 92093


     The Center for Research in Language at  UCSD  has  just
obtained  a  pilot  grant  from the John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur  Foundation,  to  provide  5  -  10  developmental
psychologists  at  any  level (dissertation students through
senior investigators) with  short-term  training  in  neural
computation.  The program has two goals:

(1)  To  encourage  developmental  psychologists  in  target
     interest  areas  (speech,  language, early visual-motor
     and cognitive development, future  oriented  processes)
     to  begin  making  use  of connectionist modelling as a
     tool for evaluating theories of learning and change;

(2)  To encourage greater  use  of  realistic  developmental
     data in the connectionist enterprise.

     Our experience at UCSD suggests  that  a  well-prepared
and  computer  literate developmental psychologist can learn
to make productive use of neural modelling techniques  in  a
relatively  short  period of time, i.e. 2 weeks to 3 months,
depending on level of interest and prior experience.  Appli-
cants  may  request  training  periods  in this range at any
point from 9/89 through 8/90.  Depending  on  the  trainee's
needs  and  resources,  we will provide (1) lodging at UCSD,
(2) travel (in some cases), (3) access to SUN and VAX works-
tations with all necessary software, and (4) hourly services
of an individual programmer/tutor  who  will  supervise  the
trainee's  progress  through  self-paced  learning materials
while assisting in the implementation of the trainee's  pro-
posed  developmental  project.  Trainees are also welcome to
attend seminars and workshops, and to consult with the rela-
tively  large  number  of  faculty involved in connectionist
modelling at UCSD.

     Applicants are asked to submit 5 -  10  page  proposals
outlining  a  specific  modelling  project in a well-defined
domain of developmental psychology.  Criteria for evaluating
proposals  will  include (1) the scientific merit and feasi-
bility of the project itself (2)  the  applicant's  computer
sophistication  and  probability  of success with short term
training, (3) the probability that  the  applicant  can  and
will continue working at the interface between neural model-
ling and developmental psychology (including access to  ade-
quate  computer  facilities  at  the applicant's home site).
Applicants should indicate the preferred duration and start-
ing date for the training program.

     Applications should be submitted to Jeff Elman,  Direc-
tor, Center for Research on Language, University of Califor-
nia, San Diego, La Jolla, Ca. 92093.  For  further  informa-
tion,  contact  Jeff Elman (619-534-1147) or Elizabeth Bates
(619-534-3007).    Email   inquiries   may   be   sent    to
elman@amos.ling.ucsd.edu or bates@amos.ling.ucsd.edu.