<p>As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to the choice of methods and algorithms used. This is especially true since they require assumptions to be satisfied to provide valid results, and because scientific articles still often fall short of reporting whether such assumptions are met. Progress is being, however, made in various directions, one of them being the introduction of techniques able to model data that cannot be properly analyzed with simpler linear regression models. We report recent advances in statistical modeling in linguistics. We first describe linear mixed-effects regression models (LMM), which address grouping of observations, and generalized linear mixed-effects mode...
International audienceThis paper describes an extension of the n-gram language model: the similar n-...
GAMLSS is a general framework for fitting regression type models where the distribu-tion of the resp...
This zip file contains both the data and the analysis discussed in the linked paper "Analyzing dynam...
As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to th...
When doing empirical studies in the field of language evolution, change over time is an inherent dim...
Statistical Language Models estimate the distribution of various natural language phenomena for the ...
Quantitative studies in linguistics almost always involve data points that are related to each other...
A tutorial of the generalized additive models for location, scale and shape (GAMLSS) is given here u...
International audienceIn statistical language modelling the classic model used is $n$-gram. This mod...
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1976), pp. 105-11
In phonetics, many datasets are encountered which deal with dynamic data collected over time. Exampl...
Statistics is known to be a quantitative approach to research. However, most of the research done in...
This is a hands-on introduction to Generalised Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs) in the context of lingu...
Tokens drawn from the same speaker are not independent (in a probabilistic sense) from one another a...
Grammar-based natural language processing has reached a level where it can `understand' language to ...
International audienceThis paper describes an extension of the n-gram language model: the similar n-...
GAMLSS is a general framework for fitting regression type models where the distribu-tion of the resp...
This zip file contains both the data and the analysis discussed in the linked paper "Analyzing dynam...
As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to th...
When doing empirical studies in the field of language evolution, change over time is an inherent dim...
Statistical Language Models estimate the distribution of various natural language phenomena for the ...
Quantitative studies in linguistics almost always involve data points that are related to each other...
A tutorial of the generalized additive models for location, scale and shape (GAMLSS) is given here u...
International audienceIn statistical language modelling the classic model used is $n$-gram. This mod...
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1976), pp. 105-11
In phonetics, many datasets are encountered which deal with dynamic data collected over time. Exampl...
Statistics is known to be a quantitative approach to research. However, most of the research done in...
This is a hands-on introduction to Generalised Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs) in the context of lingu...
Tokens drawn from the same speaker are not independent (in a probabilistic sense) from one another a...
Grammar-based natural language processing has reached a level where it can `understand' language to ...
International audienceThis paper describes an extension of the n-gram language model: the similar n-...
GAMLSS is a general framework for fitting regression type models where the distribu-tion of the resp...
This zip file contains both the data and the analysis discussed in the linked paper "Analyzing dynam...