When producing a description of a target referent in a visual context, speakers need to choose a set of properties that distinguish it from its distractors. Computational models of language production/generation usually model this as a search process and predict that the time taken will increase both with the number of distractors in a scene and with the number of properties required to distinguish the target. These predictions are reminiscent of classic ndings in visual search; however, unlike models of reference production, visual search models also predict that search can become very e cient under certain conditions, something that reference production models do not consider. This paper investigates the predictions of these mod...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
Referring expression generation can be thought of as the converse problem to visual search: given a ...
When producing a description of a target referent in a visual context, speakers need to choose a set...
In referring to a target referent, speakers need to choose a set of properties that jointly disting...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
overspecified: they tend to include more attributes than necessary to distinguish the target refere...
Speakers’ perception of a visual scene influences the language they use to describe it—which objects...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
The current study investigates how speakers are affected by the size of the visual domain during ref...
Using eye-tracking, we examined if over-specification hinders or facilitates referential processes s...
Speakers often produce definite referring expressions that are overspecified: they tend to include m...
Speakers often produce definite referring expressions that are overspecified: they tend to include m...
Models of reference production are influenced by findings that in visual domains, speakers tend to ...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
Referring expression generation can be thought of as the converse problem to visual search: given a ...
When producing a description of a target referent in a visual context, speakers need to choose a set...
In referring to a target referent, speakers need to choose a set of properties that jointly disting...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
overspecified: they tend to include more attributes than necessary to distinguish the target refere...
Speakers’ perception of a visual scene influences the language they use to describe it—which objects...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
The current study investigates how speakers are affected by the size of the visual domain during ref...
Using eye-tracking, we examined if over-specification hinders or facilitates referential processes s...
Speakers often produce definite referring expressions that are overspecified: they tend to include m...
Speakers often produce definite referring expressions that are overspecified: they tend to include m...
Models of reference production are influenced by findings that in visual domains, speakers tend to ...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
Referring expression generation can be thought of as the converse problem to visual search: given a ...