Zoom meeting to talk to the authors (March 19, 12-2 pm Eastern Time):
https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/170263858
Meeting ID: 170 263 858
Abstract:
We introduce a framework in which we can start exploring in a
computationally explicit way how complex, mechanistically specified, and production-based cognitive models of linguistic skills (e.g., ACT-R based parsers) can be acquired. Linguistic cognitive model learnability is a largely understudied issue, primarily because computationally explicit cognitive models are only starting to be more widely used in psycholinguistics. Cognitive models for linguistic skills pose this learnability problem much more starkly than models for other ‘high-level’ cognitive processes, since cognitive models that use theoretically-grounded linguistic representations and processes call for richly structured
representations and complex rules that require a significant amount of hand-coding.