Andrew Wang
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📄 New paper out in Collabra: Psychology. This work (with
@perfors.net
) shows how subtle differences in language use between humans & LLMs can be captured by measures of vocabulary centrality. 🔗
doi.org/10.1525/coll...
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Core Vocabulary Reveals Differences Between Human Word Prediction and Large Language Models
The question of which words are the most central or important to a language has been explored in various ways. In this study, we propose definitions of core vocabulary that are based on how language i...
https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.160142
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📄 Long overdue paper announcement: Core Vocabulary in Language Representation and Processing was published late last year in Cognitive Science. The work explores novel approaches of quantifying vocabulary centrality and tests them in an empirical task. 🔗
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/KVAPKG2P4VJUTKBDDUI2?target=10.1111/cogs.70151
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I'm Andrew, an emerging cognitive scientist at
@unimelb.edu.au
@psychunimelb.bsky.social
, and soon at National University Singapore, broadly studying topics in the area of language. I'll be posting stuff here now I guess. idk how this thing works yet.
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*taps mic* 🎤 is this thing on?
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