invited talks

2026

  1. Talk
    To model human linguistic prediction, make LLMs less superhuman
    BrainHack Symposium: Minds in Motion, Nanyang Technological University, 2026
  2. Talk
    To model human linguistic prediction, make LLMs less superhuman
    Deep Linguistic Modeling Colloquium, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Online), 2026
  3. Talk
    To model human linguistic prediction, make LLMs less superhuman
    Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University, 2026

2025

  1. Talk
    Language model surprisal does not underpredict garden path effects in early eye-tracking measures
    Laboratory for Computation and Language in Minds and Brains, Stanford University (Online), 2025
  2. Talk
    Unveiling the language processing of humans and machines
    Linguistics and Multilingual Studies, Nanyang Technological University, 2025

2024

  1. Talk
    What can linguistic data tell us about the predictions of large language models?
    Department of Computer Science/Graduate School of AI, POSTECH, 2024
  2. Talk
    The bigger-is-worse effects of model size and training data of large language model surprisal on human reading times
    Distinguished Speakers in Language Science Colloquium Series, Saarland University, 2024

2023

  1. Talk
    The bigger-is-worse effects of model size and training data of large language model surprisal on human reading times
    Computation and Psycholinguistics Lab, New York University, 2023

2022

  1. Talk
    Computational models of sentence processing and syntactic acquisition
    Department of English, Dongguk University (Online), 2022