Workshop on Computational Meaning Representations
About This Event
This workshop will bring together computational psycholinguists from Cornell University and University of Rochester. The workshop focuses on algorithms to expand existing meaning representations, incrementally process these representations, and explore the psycholinguistic validity of such algorithms/representations to better understand incremental processing in humans. Working Group Organizers and their students will present recent and ongoing work as a way of building collaborations between the groups and developing joint projects to pursue in the future.
Featured Guests
Thomas Darnell (Cornell University) Forrest Davis (Cornell University) Jin Dou (University of Rochester) William Gantt (University of Rochester) John Starr (Cornell University) Elias Stengel-Eskin (Johns Hopkins University)
April 1, 2022, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Morrill 106, Cornell University
LIN14: Computational Cognitive Models of Meaning
Category: Workshop or Mini-Seminar
Host: Cornell University
Audience: Open to Working Group Members or Invitation-Only