The Psycholinguistics Group, led by Matthew Crocker, combines experimental psycholinguistic research with computational modelling of the mechanisms which underlie human lexical, syntactic and semantic processing. Core areas of research include:
◦ Probabilistic and information theoretic models of human sentence processing
◦ Eye-tracking studies of written language comprehension
◦ Visual-world studies of situated spoken language understanding and dialogue
◦ Connectionist models of situated language processing
◦ Embodied models of spoken comprehension and attention
Our courses are offered to students as part of the BSc programme in Computational Linguistics, and MSc. in Language Science and Technology, which includes the possibility to specialize in Computational Psycholinguistics.
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Matthew W. Crocker
Psycholinguistics Group
Dept of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics, FR 4.7
Saarland University
Building C7.1, Room 1.15
66123 Saarbrücken
Germany
phone: + 49 (681) 302 6555
sek: +49 (681) 302 6560
fax: +49 (681) 302 6561
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