The 25 papers--out of 33 presented--explore such aspects of natural language processing as disambiguating distribuational neighbors using a lexical substitution dataset, a preliminary study of a television caption presentation method for aphasia sufferers and the supporting system to summarize the captions, automatically evaluating atypical language in narrative by children with autistic spectrum disorder, how to make right decisions based on corrupt information and poor counselors, the extraction of Polish multi-word expressions, and a rational statistical parser. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Peer reviewed articles from the Natural Language Processing and Cognitive Science (NLPCS) 2014 meeting in October 2014 workshop.The meeting fosters interactions among researchers and practitioners in NLP by taking a Cognitive Science perspective. Articles cover topics such as artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology and language learning.