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Workshop on Processing and Evaluating Event Representations


About This Event

The Third Workshop on Processing and Evaluating Event Representations (PEER2024) aims to bring together researchers working on computational models of incremental language understanding with researchers working on event semantics from both a computational and experimental perspective. Presentations will focus on a variety of questions in this domain: (a) what symbolic and continuous representations are necessary for capturing different aspects of linguistic meaning?; (b) how do we determine the psycholinguistic validity of such representations to better understand incremental processing in humans?; and (c) how might the psycholinguistically valid representations be deployed during incremental language processing? Special focus is placed on meaning representations that take the concept of an event as a core organizing principle.

Featured Guests

  • Noortje Venhuizen (Tilburg University)
  • Anna Papafragou (University of Pennsylvania)

March 29, 2024, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

6th Floor of the Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art

LIN14: Computational Cognitive Models of Meaning


Category: Conference Workshop or Mini-Seminar

Audience: Open to the Public

Host: Cornell University


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