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Marten van Schijndel is an assistant professor specializing in Computational Psycholinguistics. His research focuses on incremental representations that humans use to process language, as well as the differences in how language is used and processed. He explores the relationships between computational language models and psycholinguistic data, including insights from reading studies and neural network representations. His work aims to understand aspects of language learning and statistics based on direct experiences in the real world, often discussing ungrounded learning. He is actively involved in multiple research groups, including the Computational Psycholinguistics Discussions (C.Psyd), Cornell Computational Linguistics Lab, and Cornell Natural Language Processing Group. In addition to his research, he engages in discussions about incremental processing models.
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