Arabella Sinclair
11 papers · 2020–2026 · 7 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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EMNLP (4)
ACL (2)
AACL (1)
COLING (1)
CONLL (1)
IJCNLP (1)
NAACL (1)
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language model
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dialogue system
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utterance production
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information rate
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construction repetition
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pre-trained language model
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information theory
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adaptive neural language model
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task-oriented dialogue
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lexical reuse
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visual grounding
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uniform information density
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referring expression
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visual dialogue
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natural language inference
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human-computer interaction
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dialogue corpus
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information density
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multimodal learning
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dialogue response generation
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Papers
Surprisal Minimisation over Goal-directed Alternatives Predicts Production Choice in Dialogue
ACL 2026
Do Language Models Exhibit Human-like Structural Priming Effects?
ACL 2024
Efficiency and Effectiveness in Task-Oriented Dialogue: On Construction Repetition, Information Rate, and Task Success
COLING 2024
Attribution and Alignment: Effects of Local Context Repetition on Utterance Production and Comprehension in Dialogue
EMNLP 2023
Attribution and Alignment: Effects of Local Context Repetition on Utterance Production and Comprehension in Dialogue
CONLL 2023
Construction Repetition Reduces Information Rate in Dialogue
AACL 2022
Controllable Text Generation for All Ages: Evaluating a Plug-and-Play Approach to Age-Adapted Dialogue
EMNLP 2022
Construction Repetition Reduces Information Rate in Dialogue
IJCNLP 2022
AnaLog: Testing Analytical and Deductive Logic Learnability in Language Models
NAACL 2022
Is Information Density Uniform in Task-Oriented Dialogues?
EMNLP 2021
Refer, Reuse, Reduce: Generating Subsequent References in Visual and Conversational Contexts
EMNLP 2020