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We are excited to announce the launch of a new recurring meeting dedicated exclusively to computational psycholinguistics. The first Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025 will take place in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18–19, 2025.
This meeting provides a dedicated space for researchers working with (neuro-)symbolic, Bayesian, deep-learning, connectionist, and mechanistic models like ACT-R to discuss how these approaches explain and predict human language production, perception, and processing.
Keynote Speakers
Stefan Frank (Radboud University) – Website
Vera Demberg (Saarland University) – Website
Topics (not exhaustive)
- How (neuro-)symbolic, Bayesian, deep-learning, connectionist, and mechanistic models (e.g., ACT-R) explain and predict human language processing.
- Strengths and limitations of different modeling approaches.
- Integrating linguistic information across words, sentences, and discourse for comprehension and production.
- Computational, algorithmic, and implementational analyses of psycholinguistic phenomena.
- Advances in modeling semantics, syntax, sentence processing, speech perception, and production.
More details, including the call for abstracts, will be available soon. For updates, visit: https://cpl2025.sites.uu.nl/