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Evaluating “meaningful differences” in language learning and communication across SES backgrounds
 

 

Record, Reveal, and Share: Computer-mediated Perspective Sharing

 

Fuzzy L1 Lexical Representations After L2 Immersion:  Exploring the InterNetwork of the Ontogenesis Model

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The Effect of Bilingual Code-switching on Attention and Memory

 

Curriculum Learning: Scores, Plans, Dynamics, and NLP

Abstract: Curriculum learning is an effective and natural strategy in human learning. It plays an important role in challenging tasks such as language learning. However, current machine learning (ML) paradigms are mostly built upon repeatedly practicing the same training data/tasks with a random order, which is non-adaptive to the learning process. Moreover, they do not plan multiple learning stages in advance as humans.

Lunch will be served starting at 12:15. (Vegan options availalble, but GF options could be a bit odd... like a lettuce wrap. Let us know if you have other dietary restrictions!)

Sources of Bias in Psycholinguistic Data

 

Hot Takes on Modern Language Models

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