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Marten van Schijndel
Assistant Professor
Overview
Van Schijndel's main interest is in the representations that can be used to process language incrementally. He probes the linguistic processing of humans and of neural network language models using methodologies from psycholinguistics, comparing the predictions of computational models with human behavioral and neural responses.
Departments/Programs
- Linguistics
Graduate Fields
- Linguistics
Research
Computational modelling, psycholinguistics
Courses
Fall 2019
- LING 1100 : FWS: Language, Thought, and Reality
- LING 3390 : Independent Study in Linguistics
- LING 4493 : Honors Thesis Research
- LING 7701 : Directed Research
- LING 7710 : Computational Seminar