Paul Van Eecke
paulvaneecke.bsky.social
Paul Van Eecke
@paulvaneecke.bsky.social
Un'alternativa per l'IA: imparare il linguaggio come gli umani -Our research on human-like language learning in machines was featured today in RAI 3's science programme Leonardo: www.rainews.it/tgr/piemonte... @katbeuls.bsky.social #NLProc #CL
Un'alternativa per l'IA: imparare il linguaggio come gli umani
Lo studio di due ricercatori belgi rovescia il paradigma seguito da ChatGpt e dagli altri modelli attuali
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March 28, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Curious about the historical ties and continued mutual influence between the fields of Construction Grammar and Artificial Intelligence? Read our chapter "Construction Grammar and Artificial Intelligence" in the Cambridge Handbook of Construction Grammar! (with @katbeuls.bsky.social) #NLProc #CxG
January 30, 2025 at 8:57 AM
PhD position available @SCKCEN x @aibrussels! "Development of Safe and Secure AI Models for Nuclear Decommissioning Information Management." Real-world multimodal data - close collaboration with nuclear engineers - critical application - exciting PhD project! #NLProc www.sckcen.be/en/thesis-an...
Development of Safe and Secure AI Models for Nuclear Decommissioning Information Management
As nuclear power plants across Europe and around the world reach the end of their operational lives, the complex process of safely and efficiently dismantling these facilities has become a critical ta...
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January 2, 2025 at 9:31 AM
Reposted by Paul Van Eecke
I’m excited to announce the release of the special issue "Language Learning, Representation, and Processing in Humans and Machines," that I co-guest edited with Marianna Apidianaki and Sebastian Padó, in Computational Linguistics
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December 25, 2024 at 1:21 PM
Out now in Computational Linguistics, volume 50, issue 4: "Humans Learn Language from Situated Communicative Interactions: What about Machines?"(w.
@katbeuls.bsky.social) #NLProc #LLMs #CompLing #CxG #linguistics doi.org/10.1162/coli...
Humans Learn Language from Situated Communicative Interactions. What about Machines?
Abstract. Humans acquire their native languages by taking part in communicative interactions with their caregivers. These interactions are meaningful, intentional, and situated in their everyday envir...
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December 23, 2024 at 10:00 AM