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.