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Distinct patterns of syntactic agreement errors in recurrent networks
  and humans

Distinct patterns of syntactic agreement errors in recurrent networks and humans

18 July 2018
Tal Linzen
Brian Leonard
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Papers citing "Distinct patterns of syntactic agreement errors in recurrent networks and humans"

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Neither hype nor gloom do DNNs justice
Neither hype nor gloom do DNNs justice
Gaurav Malhotra
Christian Tsvetkov
B. D. Evans
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123
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08 Dec 2023
Contextualized word senses: from attention to compositionality
Contextualized word senses: from attention to compositionality
Pablo Gamallo
53
1
0
01 Dec 2023
Subject Verb Agreement Error Patterns in Meaningless Sentences: Humans
  vs. BERT
Subject Verb Agreement Error Patterns in Meaningless Sentences: Humans vs. BERT
Karim Lasri
Olga Seminck
Alessandro Lenci
Thierry Poibeau
97
4
0
21 Sep 2022
A computational psycholinguistic evaluation of the syntactic abilities
  of Galician BERT models at the interface of dependency resolution and
  training time
A computational psycholinguistic evaluation of the syntactic abilities of Galician BERT models at the interface of dependency resolution and training time
Iria de-Dios-Flores
Marcos Garcia
87
2
0
06 Jun 2022
Blackbird's language matrices (BLMs): a new benchmark to investigate
  disentangled generalisation in neural networks
Blackbird's language matrices (BLMs): a new benchmark to investigate disentangled generalisation in neural networks
Paola Merlo
A. An
M. A. Rodriguez
55
9
0
22 May 2022
Is the Computation of Abstract Sameness Relations Human-Like in Neural
  Language Models?
Is the Computation of Abstract Sameness Relations Human-Like in Neural Language Models?
Lukas Thoma
Benjamin Roth
71
0
0
12 May 2022
Refining Targeted Syntactic Evaluation of Language Models
Refining Targeted Syntactic Evaluation of Language Models
Benjamin Newman
Kai-Siang Ang
Julia Gong
John Hewitt
122
43
0
19 Apr 2021
Mechanisms for Handling Nested Dependencies in Neural-Network Language
  Models and Humans
Mechanisms for Handling Nested Dependencies in Neural-Network Language Models and Humans
Yair Lakretz
Dieuwke Hupkes
A. Vergallito
Marco Marelli
Marco Baroni
S. Dehaene
101
63
0
19 Jun 2020
(Re)construing Meaning in NLP
(Re)construing Meaning in NLP
Sean Trott
Tiago Timponi Torrent
Nancy Chang
Nathan Schneider
AI4CE
40
30
0
18 May 2020
Syntactic Structure from Deep Learning
Syntactic Structure from Deep Learning
Tal Linzen
Marco Baroni
NAI
85
185
0
22 Apr 2020
An Analysis of the Utility of Explicit Negative Examples to Improve the
  Syntactic Abilities of Neural Language Models
An Analysis of the Utility of Explicit Negative Examples to Improve the Syntactic Abilities of Neural Language Models
Hiroshi Noji
Hiroya Takamura
59
14
0
06 Apr 2020
Quantity doesn't buy quality syntax with neural language models
Quantity doesn't buy quality syntax with neural language models
Marten van Schijndel
Aaron Mueller
Tal Linzen
84
69
0
31 Aug 2019
Open Sesame: Getting Inside BERT's Linguistic Knowledge
Open Sesame: Getting Inside BERT's Linguistic Knowledge
Yongjie Lin
Y. Tan
Robert Frank
69
287
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04 Jun 2019
Linguistic generalization and compositionality in modern artificial
  neural networks
Linguistic generalization and compositionality in modern artificial neural networks
Marco Baroni
AI4CE
92
149
0
30 Mar 2019
The emergence of number and syntax units in LSTM language models
The emergence of number and syntax units in LSTM language models
Yair Lakretz
Germán Kruszewski
T. Desbordes
Dieuwke Hupkes
S. Dehaene
Marco Baroni
75
172
0
18 Mar 2019
What can linguistics and deep learning contribute to each other?
What can linguistics and deep learning contribute to each other?
Tal Linzen
126
41
0
11 Sep 2018
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