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Marshall R. Mayberry, O. Stock and Wolfgang Wahlster. Intelligent Interactive Entertainment Grand Challenges. In IEEE Intelligent Systems, Vol. 21(5):14-18, 2006.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry, Matthew W. Crocker and Pia Knoeferle. Learning to attend : a connectionist model of situated language comprehension. In Cognitive Science, Vol. 33(3):449-496, 2009.   Bibtex entry  google
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Matthew W. Crocker, Pia Knoeferle and Marshall R. Mayberry. Situated Sentence Comprehension: The Coordinated Interplay Account and a Neurobehavioral Model. In Brain and Language, Vol. 112(3):189-201, 2010.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry and Risto Miikulainen. Incremental nonmonotonic parsing through semantic self-organization. In The 25th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Pages 798-803, Erlbaum, Mahawah, NJ, 2003.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry and Matthew W. Crocker. Incrementality, prediction, and attention in a scaleable network model of linguistic competence and performance. In The Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing, College Park, MD, 2004.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry. Generating Semantic Graphs through Self-Organization. In AAAI Symposium on Compositional Connectionism in Cognitive Science, Washington, D. C., 2004.   Bibtex entry  google
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Matthew W. Crocker, Marshall R. Mayberry and Pia Knoeferle. A neurobehavioral model of situated language comprehension. In The 22nd Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing: UC Davis, 26.03.-28.03.2009, 2009.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry, Matthew W. Crocker and Pia Knoeferle. A connectionist model of the coordinated interplay of scene, utterance, and world knowledge. In Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Vancouver, Canada, 2006.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry, Matthew W. Crocker and Pia Knoeferle. A Connectionist Model of Anticipation in Visual Worlds. In Robert Dale, Kam-Fai Wong and Jian Su editors, Proceedings of the Second International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Lecture Notes in Computer Science), Pages 849-861, Berlin, Springer, 2005.   Bibtex entry  google
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Garance Paris, Matthew W. Crocker and Marshall R. Mayberry. Modeling the effect of lexico-syntactic gender on spoken-word recognition. In Expanding the space of cognitive science : proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society ; Boston, Massachusetts, Pages 3541-3546, Cognitive Science Society, Austin, Texas, 20-23 July 2011.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry and Matthew W. Crocker. The evolution of a connectionist model of situated language understanding. In Matthew W. Crocker and Joerg Siekmann editors, Resource Adaptive Cognitive Processes, Pages 143-169, Springer, Berlin, 2010.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry and Matthew W. Crocker. The evolution of a connectionist model of situated language understanding. In Resource Adaptive Cognitive Processes (in press), 2010.   Bibtex entry  google
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Matthew W. Crocker, Marshall R. Mayberry and Pia Knoeferle. Indexing neural correlates in a connectionist model of situated comprehension. Annual Meeting of the Embodied & Situated Language Processing : 28-29 July 2009, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. - Rotterdam, 2009, ET05, 2009.   Bibtex entry  google
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Marshall R. Mayberry and Matthew W. Crocker. A model of attention in the interaction of language and scene. CUNY 2008 Conference on Human Sentence Processing : March 13-15, 2008, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Poster Session I. - Chapel Hill, USA, 2008, S. 109, 2008.   Bibtex entry  google
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