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Lisa Pearl
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2001-2021
Publications (10 Years): 5
Top Topics
Chinese Text Retrieval
Bayesian Inference
Language Acquisition
Pos Tagging
Top Venues
CogSci
CMCL@NAACL-HLT
Nat. Lang. Eng.
Cogn. Sci.
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Publications
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Noa Attali
,
Gregory Scontras
,
Lisa Pearl
Pragmatic factors can explain variation in interpretation preferences for quantifier-negation utterances: A computational approach.
CogSci
(2021)
Nikolai Vogler
,
Lisa Pearl
Using linguistically defined specific details to detect deception across domains.
Nat. Lang. Eng.
26 (3) (2020)
K. J. Savinelli
,
Gregory Scontras
,
Lisa Pearl
Exactly two things to learn from modeling scope ambiguity resolution: Developmental continuity and numeral semantics.
CMCL
(2018)
Lisa Pearl
,
Kristine Lu
,
Anousheh Haghighi
The character in the letter: Epistolary attribution in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa.
Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit.
32 (2) (2017)
K. J. Savinelli
,
Gregory Scontras
,
Lisa Pearl
Modeling scope ambiguity resolution as pragmatic inference: Formalizing differences in child and adult behavior.
CogSci
(2017)
Lawrence Phillips
,
Lisa Pearl
The Utility of Cognitive Plausibility in Language Acquisition Modeling: Evidence From Word Segmentation.
Cogn. Sci.
39 (8) (2015)
Lawrence Phillips
,
Lisa Pearl
Utility-based evaluation metrics for models of language acquisition: A look at speech segmentation.
CMCL@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Lawrence Phillips
,
Lisa Pearl
Bayesian inference as a viable cross-linguistic word segmentation strategy: It's all about what's useful.
CogSci
(2014)
Ivano Caponigro
,
Lisa Pearl
,
Neon Brooks
,
David Barner
Acquiring the meaning of free relative clauses and plural definite descriptions.
J. Semant.
29 (2) (2012)
Lawrence Phillips
,
Lisa Pearl
"Less is More" in Bayesian Word Segmentation: When cognitively plausible learners outperform the ideal.
CogSci
(2012)
Lisa Pearl
,
Mark Steyvers
Detecting authorship deception: a supervised machine learning approach using author writeprints.
Lit. Linguistic Comput.
27 (2) (2012)
Lisa Pearl
,
Benjamin Mis
How Far Can Indirect Evidence Take Us? Anaphoric One Revisited.
CogSci
(2011)
Bonnie J. Dorr
,
Lisa Pearl
,
Rebecca Hwa
,
Nizar Habash
DUSTer: A Method for Unraveling Cross-Language Divergences for Statistical Word-Level Alignment.
AMTA
(2002)
Rebecca Green
,
Lisa Pearl
,
Bonnie J. Dorr
,
Philip Resnik
Mapping Lexical Entries in a Verbs Database to WordNet Senses.
ACL
(2001)