This article introduces the topic ‘‘Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the Gap between Computational and Empirical Approaches to Reference’’ of the journal Topics in Cognitive Science. We argue that computational and psycholinguistic approaches to reference production can benefit from closer interaction, and that this is likely to result in the construction of algorithms that differ markedly from the ones currently known in the computational literature. We focus particularly on determinism, the feature of existing algorithms that is perhaps most clearly at odds with psycholinguistic results, discussing how future algorithms might include non-determinism, and how new psycholinguistic experiments could inform the development of suc...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
In order to gain insight into how people acquire certain reference biases in language and how those ...
This article introduces the topic “Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the Gap between Com...
This article introduces the topic ''Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the Gap between Co...
How do speakers refer to entities? This question has been addressed by both psycholinguists and comp...
Article Accepted Date: 29 May 2014 Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support o...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focussed on the generation o...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
A challenge for most theoretical and computational accounts of linguistic reference is the observati...
The first author acknowledges support from the EPSRC for the project RefNet (An interdisciplinary Ne...
How do speakers refer to entities? This question has been addressed by both psycholinguists and comp...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
In order to gain insight into how people acquire certain reference biases in language and how those ...
This article introduces the topic “Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the Gap between Com...
This article introduces the topic ''Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the Gap between Co...
How do speakers refer to entities? This question has been addressed by both psycholinguists and comp...
Article Accepted Date: 29 May 2014 Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support o...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focussed on the generation o...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
A challenge for most theoretical and computational accounts of linguistic reference is the observati...
The first author acknowledges support from the EPSRC for the project RefNet (An interdisciplinary Ne...
How do speakers refer to entities? This question has been addressed by both psycholinguists and comp...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
In order to gain insight into how people acquire certain reference biases in language and how those ...