Lisa Pearl

According to our database1, Lisa Pearl authored at least 14 papers between 2001 and 2021.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2021
Pragmatic factors can explain variation in interpretation preferences for quantifier-negation utterances: A computational approach.
Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2021

2020
Using linguistically defined specific details to detect deception across domains.
Nat. Lang. Eng., 2020

2018
Exactly two things to learn from modeling scope ambiguity resolution: Developmental continuity and numeral semantics.
Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics, 2018

2017
The character in the letter: Epistolary attribution in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa.
Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit., 2017

Modeling scope ambiguity resolution as pragmatic inference: Formalizing differences in child and adult behavior.
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2017

2015
The Utility of Cognitive Plausibility in Language Acquisition Modeling: Evidence From Word Segmentation.
Cogn. Sci., 2015

Utility-based evaluation metrics for models of language acquisition: A look at speech segmentation.
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics, 2015

2014
Bayesian inference as a viable cross-linguistic word segmentation strategy: It's all about what's useful.
Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2014

2012
Detecting authorship deception: a supervised machine learning approach using author writeprints.
Lit. Linguistic Comput., 2012

Acquiring the meaning of free relative clauses and plural definite descriptions.
J. Semant., 2012

"Less is More" in Bayesian Word Segmentation: When cognitively plausible learners outperform the ideal.
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2012

2011
How Far Can Indirect Evidence Take Us? Anaphoric One Revisited.
Proceedings of the 33th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2011

2002
DUSTer: A Method for Unraveling Cross-Language Divergences for Statistical Word-Level Alignment.
Proceedings of the Machine Translation: From Research to Real Users, 2002

2001
Mapping Lexical Entries in a Verbs Database to WordNet Senses.
Proceedings of the Association for Computational Linguistic, 2001


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