UCI Experts On: Language processing

UCI Experts On: Language processing
- February 12, 2024
- UCI language scientist Richard Futrell shares his work on how we derive meaning from text and sound
How does language processing work, both in the brain and in computers? In the latest installment of our Experts On series, UCI associate professor of language science Richard Futrell explains how humans and computers derive meaning from text and sound inputs.
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