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multi-cue learning
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phonology
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computational models
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corpus linguistics
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language acquisition
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sentence processing
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2014. Gabriel Doyle, Klinton Bicknell, & Roger Levy.
Nonparametric learning of phonological constraints in Optimality Theory.
Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). [paper preprint]
 
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2014. Gabriel Doyle.
Computational linguistics and learning from big data.
Invited talk at the Advanced Research Technologies Forum.
 
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2014. Gabriel Doyle.
Mapping dialectal variation by querying social media.
Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL). [paper] [slides] [seetweet code]
 
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2014. Gabriel Doyle.
Mapping linguistic phenomena on Twitter and other "big data" sources.
Talk given at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. [slides] [seetweet code]
 
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2014. Jose Costa Pereira, Emanuele Coviello, Gabriel Doyle, Nikhil Rasiwasia, Gert R. G. Lanckriet, Roger Levy, & Nuno Vasconcelos.
On the role of correlation and abstraction in cross-modal multimedia retrieval.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 36(3), 521-535. [paper]
 
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2013. Gabriel Doyle & Roger Levy.
Combining multiple information types in Bayesian word segmentation.
In 2013 Proceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL-HLT). [paper] [talk video]
 
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2012. Gabriel Doyle & Roger Levy.
Word-order uncertainty induces alternative, non-veridical structures in online comprehension.
Poster at the 2012 CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. [poster]
 
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2011. Gabriel Doyle & Roger Levy.
A log-linear model of language acquisition with multiple cues.
Talk given at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. [slides]
 
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2010. Nikhil Rasiwasia, Jose Costa Pereira, Emanuele Coviello, Gabriel Doyle, Gert R. G. Lanckriet, Roger Levy, & Nuno Vasconcelos.
A new approach to cross-modal multimedia retrieval.
In ACM Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Multimedia, 251-260. Best Student Paper. [paper]
 
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2010. Gabriel Doyle & Roger Levy.
A puzzle regarding relative pronoun choice: when frequency and difficulty disagree.
Poster at the 2010 CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. [poster]
 
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2009. Gabriel Doyle & Charles Elkan.
Financial topic models.
Talk given at NIPS 2009 Applications for Topic Models: Text and Beyond Workshop. [paper]
 
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2009. Gabriel Doyle & Charles Elkan.
Accounting for burstiness in topic models.
In Proceeedings of the 26th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). [paper] [video] [poster]
 
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2009. Gabriel Doyle.
Speaker choice in children's spontaneous relative clauses.
Draft of October 13, 2009. [manuscript]
 
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2009. Gabriel Doyle.
Simultaneously learning syntax and a lexicon from ambiguous input.
Draft of May 15, 2009. [manuscript]
 
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2008. Gabriel Doyle & Roger Levy.
Environment prototypicality effects on syntactic alternation.
In Proceedings of the 34th Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. [bls paper] [slides] [full manuscript]
 
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2008. Gabriel Doyle & Roger Levy.
Mixed categories and gradient grammatical constraints.
Poster at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America.
 
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2007. J. Grant Loomis & Gabriel Doyle.
Durational differences of /s/ at prosodic boundaries.
Talk given at the 2007 Western Conference on Linguistics (WECOL).
 
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2005. Gabriel Doyle.
Calculating the Knot Floer Homology of (1,1) Knots.
Undergraduate thesis. Princeton U. Mathematics Department. Advised by Jacob Rasmussen. [pdf] [related]