In Kibrik's (1996, 1999, 2000) sample-based studies of referential choice, a quantitative approach was proposed to calculate an activation score of a specific referent at a particular point of discourse from a range of partly interdependent factors, such as distance to the antecedent, referent animacy, etc. The activation score then determines the referential choice. The advantage of that multi-factorial approach is that it is explanatory and testable. That approach, however, was mathematically rather unversed and had some shortcomings. The list of factors and their interaction to yield the activation score were hand-coded. The interaction was purely additive, ignoring possible non-linear interdependencies between the factors. In this ...
We present a computational cognitive model of referential choice that models and explains the...
Preference formation is a complex problem as it is subjective, involves emotion, is led by implicit ...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
In Kibrik’s sample-based study of referential choice presented at DAARC 2000, a quantitative approac...
In this paper we discuss referential choice – the process of referential device selection made by th...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of neural networks for the acquisition of sele...
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We present a neural network model of referent identification in a preferential looking task. The inp...
In recent years, a range of Neural Referring Expression Generation (REG) systems have been built and...
Despite achieving encouraging results, neural Referring Expression Generation models are often thoug...
In this paper I report two studies of discourse anaphora (in Russian and English narrative discourse...
This thesis provides a comparison of three modeling techniques which can be used for mode choice an...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Whereas deep neural network (DNN) is increasingly applied to choice analysis, it...
This paper reports on an empirical investigation into the ability of Artificial Neural Network (ANN)...
<div><p>Preference formation is a complex problem as it is subjective, involves emotion, is led by i...
We present a computational cognitive model of referential choice that models and explains the...
Preference formation is a complex problem as it is subjective, involves emotion, is led by implicit ...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
In Kibrik’s sample-based study of referential choice presented at DAARC 2000, a quantitative approac...
In this paper we discuss referential choice – the process of referential device selection made by th...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of neural networks for the acquisition of sele...
This paper investigates the use of neural networks for the acquisition of selectional preferences. I...
We present a neural network model of referent identification in a preferential looking task. The inp...
In recent years, a range of Neural Referring Expression Generation (REG) systems have been built and...
Despite achieving encouraging results, neural Referring Expression Generation models are often thoug...
In this paper I report two studies of discourse anaphora (in Russian and English narrative discourse...
This thesis provides a comparison of three modeling techniques which can be used for mode choice an...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Whereas deep neural network (DNN) is increasingly applied to choice analysis, it...
This paper reports on an empirical investigation into the ability of Artificial Neural Network (ANN)...
<div><p>Preference formation is a complex problem as it is subjective, involves emotion, is led by i...
We present a computational cognitive model of referential choice that models and explains the...
Preference formation is a complex problem as it is subjective, involves emotion, is led by implicit ...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...