Cognitive Developmental Pattern Recognition : Learning to Learn
Publication date
2006
Authors
Zant, T. van der
Schomaker, L.
Wiering, M.A.
Brink, A.
Editors
Advisors
Supervisors
DOI
Document Type
Article
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
License
Abstract
It can be very difficult to create software systems
which capture the knowledge of an expert. It is an expensive and
laborious process that often results in a suboptimal solution.
This article proposes an approach which is different from
’manual’ knowledge construction. The described system is
relevant and usable for the end user, from the beginning of its
development. It is continuously being trained by the experts
while they are using it. This paper shows an example and
explains how the computer learns from the experts. In order
to provide a general mechanism, the principle of learning to
learn is proposed and applied to the problem of handwriting
recognition. The study pays attention to the development of
the hypotheses that the developing system uses as it adapts to
feedback it receives from its own actions on itself, on objects,
on the users of the system and the reflection on this feedback.
The ultimate goal is the creation of a system that learns to
’google’ through handwritten documents, starting from scratch
with a pile of raw images.