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COLING
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Toward a Psycholinguistically-Motivated Model of Language Processing
Psycholinguistic studies suggest a model of human language processing that 1) performs incremental interpretation of spoken utterances or written text, 2) preserves ambiguity by m...
William Schuler, Samir AbdelRahman, Tim Miller, La...
CONNECTION
2004
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13 years 6 months ago
A real-time robotic model of human reference resolution using visual constraints
Evidence from recent psycholinguistic experiments suggests that humans resolve reference incrementally in the presence of constraining visual context. In this paper, we present an...
Matthias Scheutz, Kathleen M. Eberhard, Virgil And...
CORR
1998
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
Computing Declarative Prosodic Morphology
This paper describes a computational, declarative approach to prosodic morphology that uses inviolable constraints to denote small finite candidate sets which are filtered by a re...
Markus Walther
NIPS
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Modeling the effects of memory on human online sentence processing with particle filters
Language comprehension in humans is significantly constrained by memory, yet rapid, highly incremental, and capable of utilizing a wide range of contextual information to resolve ...
Roger P. Levy, Florencia Reali, Thomas L. Griffith...
ACL
1994
13 years 7 months ago
A Psycholinguistically Motivated Parser for CCG
Considering the speed in which humans resolve syntactic ambiguity, and the overwhelming evidence that syntactic ambiguity is resolved through selection of the analysis whose inter...
Michael Niv