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Submit your abstract to the Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025 (Dec 18–19, Utrecht) by June 29, 2025 (AoE).
We welcome new and recently published work on computational models explaining and/or predicting human language […]
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Submit your abstract to the Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025 (Dec 18–19, Utrecht) by June 29, 2025 (AoE).
We welcome new and recently published work on computational models explaining and/or predicting human language […]
[Original post on fediscience.org]
Submit your abstract to the Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025 (Dec 18–19, Utrecht) by June 29, 2025 (AoE).
We welcome new and recently published work on computational models explaining and/or predicting human language […]
[Original post on fediscience.org]
Submit your abstract to the Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025 (Dec 18–19, Utrecht) by June 29, 2025 (AoE).
We welcome new and recently published work on computational models explaining and/or predicting human language […]
[Original post on fediscience.org]
*pangoling*: Access to Large Language Model Predictions
This package is mostly for psycholinguists who just want to get the predictability or surprisal values of words without too much fuss (and without using […]
[Original post on fediscience.org]
*pangoling*: Access to Large Language Model Predictions
This package is mostly for psycholinguists who just want to get the predictability or surprisal values of words without too much fuss (and without using […]
[Original post on fediscience.org]
*pangoling*: Access to Large Language Model Predictions
This package is mostly for psycholinguists who just want to get the predictability or surprisal values of words without too much fuss (and without using […]
[Original post on fediscience.org]
*pangoling*: Access to Large Language Model Predictions
This package is mostly for psycholinguists who just want to get the predictability or surprisal values of words without too much fuss (and without using […]
[Original post on fediscience.org]
We are excited to announce the launch of a new recurring meeting dedicated exclusively to computational psycholinguistics. The first Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025 will take place in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on […]
We are excited to announce the launch of a new recurring meeting dedicated exclusively to computational psycholinguistics. The first Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025 will take place in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on […]