Yiming Lu
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Yiming Lu
@MarkToufigLu
second-year PhD student in psycholinguistics at UC Irvine; interested in speech perception and production; sentence processing; neural computation
Irvine, California Katılım Ekim 2021
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My CogSci24 paper titled "Modeling cue re-weighting in dimension-based statistical learning" is here: escholarship.org/uc/item/8rg014… This is my first paper. I was awarded a student travel award for it. I want to thank my advisor Dr. Xin Xie for her guidance.
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Hi! I am recruiting first-year undergraduate students raised in Newcastle and have not stayed elsewhere extensively over the last 12 months. The study takes around 30 minutes and participants will be reimbursed £10. Sign-up forms are accessible from form.jotform.com/230534226960352 . Thx

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Participants needed for a speech production study. We need first-year undergraduate stds raised in Cambridge. The study takes around 30 minutes and participants will be reimbursed £10. Sign-up forms are accessible from form.jotform.com/230233889236056. Thanks if you could disseminate this

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Participants wanted for speech production study.
We are looking for 1st-year undergraduates who grew up in Cambridge to take part in a study about British English speech.
Please share or sign-up at form.jotform.com/230233889236056
For info contact Yiming Lu yiming.lu@linacre.ox.ac.uk

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Hi! We are recruiting participants for a speech production study. The recruitment criteria are as follows. I will be really grateful if you could disseminate this advertisement among your friends. Sign-up forms are accessible from form.jotform.com/230233889236056. Thank you for your help!

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Different Asian American groups in Boston vary in their specific use of phonetic features in spoken English.doi.org/10.1121/2.0001…
@CharlesBChang @DanielleMDionne @BULinguistics @PAMLab_BU
#acoustics #speech #linguistics

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Very excited to announce that my second PhD article has been published open access in Language and Speech! Phonetic Development of an L2 Vowel System and Tandem Drift in the L1: A Residence Abroad and L1 Re-Immersion Study doi.org/10.1177/002383… @SouthCoastDTP @unisouthampton
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If you are out of ideas, go for a walk.
This paper found walking (whether outdoors or a treadmill) increased key types of creative thinking for over 80% of undergraduates. The reasons are not fully clear, but there seem to be direct effects on the brain. apa.org/pubs/journals/…

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@mrsimonraymonde I just got it delivered. I'm so excited. The part-time jobs I've been doing alongside everything else is all worth it..

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Really excited to share this work demonstrating that the maze task can be used to study early cues to prediction in language comprehension.
Glossa Psycholinguistics@glossapsycholx
... and last but certainly not least is: 'Prediction in the maze: Evidence for probabilistic pre-activation from the English a/an contrast' by @emhusband Access it here: escholarship.org/uc/item/7dz7z3… ...
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Anticipatory processing in a verb-initial Mayan language: Eye-tracking evidence during sentence comprehension in Tseltal (Cognitive Science, in press), Gabriela Garrido et al. pure.mpg.de/rest/items/ite…
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@MarkToufigLu If you are just starting to learn ML, I suggest you check out the various online course listings compiled by @tut_ml and explore learning from some appropriate short courses there, before trying any full-length university courses. Hope that helps.
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An intriguing talk from @j_rommers on Day 1 of #AMLaP2022 on the malleability of prediction in language comprehension.

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