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        Computational Psycholinguistics
 

Syntactic Disambiguation
Researchers: Philip Resnik, Amy Weinberg.

The question of what information is used in on-line syntactic processing decisions has long been a source of controversy. We are investigating a computational model of minimalist syntactic theory (e.g. Weinberg and Berwick's paper of that title at the 1997 Conference on Computational Psycholinguistics), as well as the role of plausibility in on-line processing using eye-tracking methods.

Selectional Constraints
Researcher: Philip Resnik

Language theorists have long noted that language places constraints on the relationships between things being talked about, constraints that are sometimes violated even when the surface form of a sentence is perfectly valid. These constraints are often referred to as selectional preferences: a word is said to "select for" the kinds of things with which it can be associated. Chomsky's famous sentence "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously" violates a number of these preferences --- for example, the verb 'sleep' selects for a subject that is animate, which 'ideas' are not. This research concerns the computational modeling of selectional constraints, and the use of such models in making predictions about linguistic behavior.

Semantic Similarity
Researcher: Philip Resnik

Evaluating semantic similarity and relatedness using network representations is a problem with a long history in artificial intelligence and psychology, dating back to the spreading activation approach of Quillian (1968) and Collins and Loftus (1975). We have investigated a taxonomic similarity measure based on the notion of information content, evaluated by how well it approximates human similarity ratings, and the application of that and related similarity measures in word sense disambiguation.




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