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This research investigates how humans process language in conjunction with visual input, such as during lectures or navigation. By tracking eye movements while participants view scenes and listen to speech, the project aims to develop computational models that reflect this synchronous processing.
When humans process language, they rarely do so in isolation.
Linguistic input often occurs synchronously with visual input, e.g., in everyday activities such as attending a lecture or following directions on a map.
The visual context constrains the interpretation of the linguistic input, and vice versa, making processing more efficient and less ambiguous.
Given the ubiquity of synchronous linguistic and visual processing, it is surprising that there is only a sparse experimental literature that…
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