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Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025

This meeting aims to provide a dedicated platform for researchers and practitioners to discuss computational models that explain and predict human behavior in psycholinguistic experiments, bring together experts from different subfields to advance our understanding of language processing mechanisms, and analyze the successes and limitations of different modeling approaches.

The meeting will cover a range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Exploring how models such as symbolic, Bayesian, connectionist, ACT-R, and others can explain and predict human behavior in language tasks.
  • Analyzing where different types of models succeed or fall short in capturing human language processing.
  • Investigating what linguistic information should be integrated across different levels (words, sentences, discourse) and how this affects comprehension and production.
  • Examining the potential of models that combine neural and symbolic approaches to better mimic human language processing.
  • Applying computational, algorithmic, and implementational levels of analysis to understand psycholinguistic phenomena.
  • Focusing on recent developments in computational modeling of semantics, syntax, sentence processing, speech perception, and production.

More information and registration: Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting