Vera Demberg
Vera Demberg (born 1981) is a German computational linguist and professor of computer science and computational linguistics at Saarland University.Her research interests include cognitive models of human language comprehension, natural language generation, experimental psycholinguistics, multimodal language processing in a dual-task setting, and experimental and computational discourse research and pragmatics. Provided by Wikipedia
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When Do We Leave Discourse Relations Underspecified? The Effect of Formality and Relation Type by Ludivine Crible, Vera Demberg
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Robustness of large language models in moral judgements by Soyoung Oh, Vera Demberg
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An Exploration of Semantic Features in an Unsupervised Thematic Fit Evaluation Framework by Asad Sayeed, Pavel Shkadzko, Vera Demberg
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Incremental, Predictive Parsing with Psycholinguistically Motivated Tree-Adjoining Grammar by Vera Demberg, Frank Keller, Alexander Koller
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A Strategy for Information Presentation in Spoken Dialog Systems by Vera Demberg, Andi Winterboer, Johanna D. Moore
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Modeling Semantic Expectation: Using Script Knowledge for Referent Prediction by Ashutosh Modi, Ivan Titov, Vera Demberg, Asad Sayeed, Manfred Pinkal
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