William E. Schuler, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
natural language processing
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Aravind Joshi grad student 2003 Penn
 (Tractable models of natural language semantics for recognizing spoken directions.)

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Timothy Miller grad student
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Shain C, Blank IA, Fedorenko E, et al. (2022) Robust effects of working memory demand during naturalistic language comprehension in language-selective cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Oh BD, Clark C, Schuler W. (2022) Comparison of Structural Parsers and Neural Language Models as Surprisal Estimators. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. 5: 777963
Shain C, Blank IA, van Schijndel M, et al. (2019) fMRI reveals language-specific predictive coding during naturalistic sentence comprehension. Neuropsychologia. 138: 107307
Rasmussen NE, Schuler W. (2018) Left-Corner Parsing With Distributed Associative Memory Produces Surprisal and Locality Effects Cognitive Science. 42: 1009-1042
Rajkumar R, van Schijndel M, White M, et al. (2016) Investigating locality effects and surprisal in written English syntactic choice phenomena. Cognition. 155: 204-232
Schijndel MV, Exley A, Schuler W. (2013) A Model of Language Processing as Hierarchic Sequential Prediction Topics in Cognitive Science. 5: 522-540
Schuler W, AbdelRahman S, Miller T, et al. (2010) Broad-coverage parsing using human-like memory constraints Computational Linguistics. 36: 1-30
Schuler W, Wu S, Schwartz L. (2009) A framework for fast incremental interpretation during speech decoding Computational Linguistics. 35: 313-343
Dras M, Chiang D, Schuler W. (2004) On Relations of Constituency and Dependency Grammars Research On Language and Computation. 2: 281-305
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