Degree of heterogeneity in the contexts of language users mediates the cognitive-communicative trade-off in semantic categorization.
Vlad C. NedelcuKenny SmithDaniel LassiterPublished in: CogSci (2023)
Keyphrases
- trade off
- language learning
- natural language
- end users
- social context
- programming language
- semantically equivalent
- domain specific
- sensemaking
- context dependent
- semantic knowledge
- web information
- user interaction
- website
- semantic heterogeneity
- context aware services
- highly heterogeneous
- rhetorical structure theory
- semantic information
- information processing
- text categorization
- natural language processing
- recommender systems
- user interface
- high level
- user experience
- computational models
- semantic representation
- information sources
- semantic structure
- social media
- natural language queries
- embodied conversational agents
- decision making