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David R. Reich

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Get ready for our first-ever AISL Podcast episode about a Greek object! 🍷⚔️ See here: tiny.uzh.ch/1Lr We're exploring the Sarpedon Krater (right image), a stunning ancient vase that takes us back to the world of Greek myths and symposia. 1/3

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Is it possible to predict human reading comprehension solely form eye movements during reading? Check out our lab's EMNLP 2024 paper by @scaperex, @YoavMeiri and Cfir Hadar, that studies this long-standing question systematically. TLDR: it's very hard! arxiv.org/abs/2410.04484

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Excited for tomorrow to present our work on LLM response stability in the context of political bias assessment at @COLM_conf! Stop by between 9 and 11 at poster #39. Joint work w/@j_vamvas and @LenaAJaeger 🔗 openreview.net/pdf?id=7xUtka9…

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BahnCard @DB_Bahn für Kinder: Komplettes Desaster wie kompliziert das ist. Ständig im Navigator ein- und ausloggen, um zwischen meinem Account und dem des Kindes zu wechseln. Dabei stoße ich auch auf so mache böse Bugs im Navigator:


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Do you want to find out what your dominant eye is? Check out this video youtube.com/watch?v=dBCU6W… prepared by the MulitplEYE COST Action (multipleye.eu).


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Amidst the madness around us, a fun end-of-semester lab outing. Interested in eating burekas (as well as healthier foods) and doing research with us? Get in touch! lacclab.github.io

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👀📖 Excited to share our #ACL2024 findings paper on how language models emulate readers with specific cognitive capacities. See 🧵 We'll present this work next week in Bangkok during the findings poster session 4 and at CMCL. w/@lsbolliger and @LenaAJaeger

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Come check out our Oral presentation tomorrow at 17:30 in the ML for NLP track #NAACL2024

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Can Large Language Models (LLMs) accurately judge their own generative output? Introducing ART: Ask, Refine, and Trust. 1. ASK important questions to decide if refinement is needed 2. execute REFINEMENT 3. affirm or withhold TRUST in refinement



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Which way, cognitive scientist?

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Congratulations to Dr. Noëmi Aepli, who just passed her viva on "Challenges & Opportunities in Low-Resource Non-Standardized Language Varieties"! Special thanks to the external examiner @dirk_hovy!

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Congratulations to @theDebbister and Daniel Krakowczyk for receiving the Best Student Late Breaking Work award @ETRA_conference for their paper "Reporting Eye-Tracking Data Quality: Towards a New Standard". Check out their paper dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/36…

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👀👋 "Mouse Tracking for Reading (MoTR)" updated manuscript!👀👋 Together with @CuiDing_CL, @LenaAJaeger, @mrinmayasachan, the paper now features new analyses, visualizations, and SPR data! A 🧵 osf.io/preprints/psya…


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Finally, I’ll be recruiting for Ph.D. positions in the fall 👩‍🎓👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 If you’re interested in using the tools of computer science and information theory to study how people learn and process language, feel free to reach out!


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📖👀 We're excited to present PoTeC -- The Potsdam Textbook Corpus! PoTeC is a German naturalistic eye-tracking-while-reading corpus that can be used to study expert reading behavior. Check out the pre-print: arxiv.org/abs/2403.00506


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Call for abstracts for the 2nd Workshop on Eye Movements and the Assessment of Reading Comprehension, June 20–22 in Zürich: multipleye.eu/workshop-on-ey…


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PhD position at Idiap Research Institute and the University of Zurich on computational modeling of lexical innovation careers.werecruit.io/en/idiap/offre…


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ההרשמה לטכניון נפתחה, ואיתה גם ההרשמה למחזור השני של מגמת מדעי הקוגניציה בתואר להנדסת נתונים ומידע! הצטרפו אלינו לתואר מרתק בחזית המדע וההנדסה המשלב מדעי הנתונים עם מדעי הקוגניציה. לפרטים נוספים: dds.technion.ac.il/he/programm/sp…@yoed_kenett @ofraam @roireichart

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MultiplEYE Workshop on Eye Tracking in Reading at the ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Application in Glasgow (ETRA 2024) is looking forward to receiving your research papers. Deadline: March 13, 2024. More info and the CFP: multipleye.eu/the-multipleye…


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New Year, New Reading Goals! As we step into 2024, let's challenge ourselves to read more. Whether it's exploring new genres, revisiting classics, or finally tackling that growing "to-read" list – every page counts! How many books do you plan to read this year? Share your 2024…

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🔍Looking for some #multilingual #LLM reading for the holidays or just that last minute stocking filler? 🎅 👀Look no further! Our new #preprint explores what's needed to get your chat LLM speaking languages other than English! 📄arxiv.org/abs/2312.12683


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