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[R] Natural language instructions induce compositional generalization in networks of neurons
March 21, 2024, 11:35 a.m. | /u/SunsetOneSix
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**Code**: [https://github.com/ReidarRiveland/Instruct-RNN/](https://github.com/ReidarRiveland/Instruct-RNN/)
**Abstract**:
>A fundamental human cognitive feat is to interpret linguistic instructions in order to perform novel tasks without explicit task experience. Yet, the neural computations that might be used to accomplish this remain poorly understood. We use advances in natural language processing to create a neural model of generalization based on linguistic instructions. Models are trained on a set of common psychophysical tasks, and receive instructions embedded by a pretrained language model. Our best models can …
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