default search action
Ben Bergen 0001
Person information
- affiliation: University of California, San Diego, Department of Cognitive Science, CA, USA
- affiliation (PhD): University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Other persons with the same name
- Ben Bergen 0002 (aka: Benjamin K. Bergen 0002, Benjamin Karl Bergen) — Los Alamos National Laboratory, Santa Fe, NM, USA (and 1 more)
- Ben Bergen 0003 — University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Refine list
refinements active!
zoomed in on ?? of ?? records
view refined list in
export refined list as
2020 – today
- 2024
- [j12]Tyler A. Chang, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Language Model Behavior: A Comprehensive Survey. Comput. Linguistics 50(1): 293-350 (2024) - [j11]Ben Bergen, Victor Domsa, Levente Tamas:
SAM-Net: Self-Attention based Feature Matching with Spatial Transformers and Knowledge Distillation. Expert Syst. Appl. 242: 122804 (2024) - [j10]Cameron R. Jones, Sean Trott, Benjamin Bergen:
Comparing Humans and Large Language Models on an Experimental Protocol Inventory for Theory of Mind Evaluation (EPITOME). Trans. Assoc. Comput. Linguistics 12: 803-819 (2024) - [j9]Cameron R. Jones, Sean Trott, Ben Bergen:
Comparing Humans and Large Language Models on an Experimental Protocol Inventory for Theory of Mind Evaluation (EPITOME). Trans. Assoc. Comput. Linguistics 12: 803-819 (2024) - [c34]Cheril Shah, Yashashree Chandak, Atharv Mahesh Mane, Benjamin Bergen, Tyler A. Chang:
Correlations between Multilingual Language Model Geometry and Crosslingual Transfer Performance. LREC/COLING 2024: 4059-4066 - [c33]Cameron Jones, Ben Bergen:
Does GPT-4 pass the Turing test? NAACL-HLT 2024: 5183-5210 - [i25]Catherine Arnett, Tyler A. Chang, Benjamin K. Bergen:
A Bit of a Problem: Measurement Disparities in Dataset Sizes Across Languages. CoRR abs/2403.00686 (2024) - [i24]James A. Michaelov, Catherine Arnett, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Revenge of the Fallen? Recurrent Models Match Transformers at Predicting Human Language Comprehension Metrics. CoRR abs/2404.19178 (2024) - [i23]Cameron R. Jones, Benjamin K. Bergen:
People cannot distinguish GPT-4 from a human in a Turing test. CoRR abs/2405.08007 (2024) - [i22]Zhiqiang Pi, Annapurna Vadaparty, Benjamin K. Bergen, Cameron R. Jones:
Dissecting the Ullman Variations with a SCALPEL: Why do LLMs fail at Trivial Alterations to the False Belief Task? CoRR abs/2406.14737 (2024) - [i21]Ishika Rathi, Sydney Taylor, Benjamin K. Bergen, Cameron R. Jones:
GPT-4 is judged more human than humans in displaced and inverted Turing tests. CoRR abs/2407.08853 (2024) - [i20]Tyler A. Chang, Catherine Arnett, Zhuowen Tu, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Goldfish: Monolingual Language Models for 350 Languages. CoRR abs/2408.10441 (2024) - 2023
- [j8]Sean Trott, Cameron R. Jones, Tyler A. Chang, James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Do Large Language Models Know What Humans Know? Cogn. Sci. 47(7) (2023) - [j7]Sean Trott, Benjamin K. Bergen, Eva Wittenberg:
Spontaneous, controlled acts of reference between friends and strangers. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 57(3): 1081-1105 (2023) - [j6]James A. Michaelov, Seana Coulson, Benjamin K. Bergen:
So Cloze Yet So Far: N400 Amplitude Is Better Predicted by Distributional Information Than Human Predictability Judgements. IEEE Trans. Cogn. Dev. Syst. 15(3): 1033-1042 (2023) - [c32]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Rarely a problem? Language models exhibit inverse scaling in their predictions following few-type quantifiers. ACL (Findings) 2023: 14162-14174 - [c31]James A. Michaelov, Seana Coulson, Benjamin Bergen:
Can Peanuts Fall in Love with Distributional Semantics? CogSci 2023 - [c30]James A. Michaelov, Catherine Arnett, Tyler A. Chang, Ben Bergen:
Structural Priming Demonstrates Abstract Grammatical Representations in Multilingual Language Models. EMNLP 2023: 3703-3720 - [c29]James A. Michaelov, Ben Bergen:
Emergent Inabilities? Inverse Scaling Over the Course of Pretraining. EMNLP (Findings) 2023: 14607-14615 - [i19]James A. Michaelov, Seana Coulson, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Can Peanuts Fall in Love with Distributional Semantics? CoRR abs/2301.08731 (2023) - [i18]Tyler A. Chang, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Language Model Behavior: A Comprehensive Survey. CoRR abs/2303.11504 (2023) - [i17]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Emergent inabilities? Inverse scaling over the course of pretraining. CoRR abs/2305.14681 (2023) - [i16]Tyler A. Chang, Zhuowen Tu, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Characterizing Learning Curves During Language Model Pre-Training: Learning, Forgetting, and Stability. CoRR abs/2308.15419 (2023) - [i15]Catherine Arnett, Tyler A. Chang, James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Crosslingual Structural Priming and the Pre-Training Dynamics of Bilingual Language Models. CoRR abs/2310.07929 (2023) - [i14]Cameron R. Jones, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Does GPT-4 Pass the Turing Test? CoRR abs/2310.20216 (2023) - [i13]James A. Michaelov, Catherine Arnett, Tyler A. Chang, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Structural Priming Demonstrates Abstract Grammatical Representations in Multilingual Language Models. CoRR abs/2311.09194 (2023) - [i12]Tyler A. Chang, Catherine Arnett, Zhuowen Tu, Benjamin K. Bergen:
When Is Multilinguality a Curse? Language Modeling for 250 High- and Low-Resource Languages. CoRR abs/2311.09205 (2023) - 2022
- [j5]Tyler A. Chang, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Word Acquisition in Neural Language Models. Trans. Assoc. Comput. Linguistics 10: 1-16 (2022) - [c28]Tyler A. Chang, Benjamin Bergen:
Does Contextual Diversity Hinder Early Word Acquisition? CogSci 2022 - [c27]Cameron R. Jones, Tyler A. Chang, Seana Coulson, James A. Michaelov, Sean Trott, Benjamin Bergen:
Distrubutional Semantics Still Can't Account for Affordances. CogSci 2022 - [c26]Sean Trott, Benjamin Bergen:
Can a pressure against homophones explain phonological neighborhoods? CogSci 2022 - [c25]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Do Language Models Make Human-like Predictions about the Coreferents of Italian Anaphoric Zero Pronouns? COLING 2022: 1-14 - [c24]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Collateral facilitation in humans and language models. CoNLL 2022: 13-26 - [c23]Tyler A. Chang, Zhuowen Tu, Benjamin K. Bergen:
The Geometry of Multilingual Language Model Representations. EMNLP 2022: 119-136 - [i11]Sean Trott, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Contextualized Sensorimotor Norms: multi-dimensional measures of sensorimotor strength for ambiguous English words, in context. CoRR abs/2203.05648 (2022) - [i10]Tyler A. Chang, Zhuowen Tu, Benjamin K. Bergen:
The Geometry of Multilingual Language Model Representations. CoRR abs/2205.10964 (2022) - [i9]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Do language models make human-like predictions about the coreferents of Italian anaphoric zero pronouns? CoRR abs/2208.14554 (2022) - [i8]Sean Trott, Cameron R. Jones, Tyler A. Chang, James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Do Large Language Models know what humans know? CoRR abs/2209.01515 (2022) - [i7]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Collateral facilitation in humans and language models. CoRR abs/2211.05198 (2022) - [i6]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
'Rarely' a problem? Language models exhibit inverse scaling in their predictions following 'few'-type quantifiers. CoRR abs/2212.08700 (2022) - 2021
- [c22]Sean Trott, Benjamin K. Bergen:
RAW-C: Relatedness of Ambiguous Words in Context (A New Lexical Resource for English). ACL/IJCNLP (1) 2021: 7077-7087 - [c21]Cameron R. Jones, Benjamin K. Bergen:
The Role of Physical Inference in Pronoun Resolution. CogSci 2021 - [c20]James A. Michaelov, Megan D. Bardolph, Seana Coulson, Benjamin Bergen:
Different kinds of cognitive plausibility: why are transformers better than RNNs at predicting N400 amplitude? CogSci 2021 - [i5]Sean Trott, Benjamin K. Bergen:
RAW-C: Relatedness of Ambiguous Words-in Context (A New Lexical Resource for English). CoRR abs/2105.13266 (2021) - [i4]James A. Michaelov, Megan D. Bardolph, Seana Coulson, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Different kinds of cognitive plausibility: why are transformers better than RNNs at predicting N400 amplitude? CoRR abs/2107.09648 (2021) - [i3]James A. Michaelov, Seana Coulson, Benjamin K. Bergen:
So Cloze yet so Far: N400 Amplitude is Better Predicted by Distributional Information than Human Predictability Judgements. CoRR abs/2109.01226 (2021) - [i2]Tyler A. Chang, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Word Acquisition in Neural Language Models. CoRR abs/2110.02406 (2021) - 2020
- [c19]Alex Liebscher, Sean Trott, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Effects of Battle and Journey Metaphors on Charitable Donations for Cancer Patients. CogSci 2020 - [c18]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
How well does surprisal explain N400 amplitude under different experimental conditions? CoNLL 2020: 652-663 - [i1]James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
How well does surprisal explain N400 amplitude under different experimental conditions? CoRR abs/2010.04844 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c17]Sean Trott, Stefanie Reed, Victor Ferreira, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Prosodic cues signal the intent of potential indirect requests. CogSci 2019: 1142-1148 - [c16]Sean Trott, Arturs Semenuks, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Sub-morphemic form-meaning systematicity: the impact of onset phones on word concreteness. CogSci 2019: 3373 - 2018
- [j4]Rose Hendricks, Benjamin K. Bergen, Tyler Marghetis:
Do Metaphors Move From Mind to Mouth? Evidence From a New System of Linguistic Metaphors for Time. Cogn. Sci. 42(8): 2950-2975 (2018) - 2017
- [c15]Sean Trott, Benjamin K. Bergen:
A Theoretical Model of Indirect Request Comprehension. AAAI Fall Symposia 2017: 129-133 - [c14]Rose Hendricks, Tyler Marghetis, Benjamin Bergen:
When metaphors in the mind become metaphors in the mouth: Documenting the emergence of a new system of linguistic metaphors for time. CogSci 2017 - [c13]Andrea Nishimi, Esther Walker, Benjamin Bergen, Tyler Marghetis:
Listeners integrate speech, gesture, and discourse structure to interpret the temporal structure of complex events. CogSci 2017 - 2016
- [j3]Gary Lupyan, Benjamin Bergen:
How Language Programs the Mind. Top. Cogn. Sci. 8(2): 408-424 (2016) - [c12]E. Dario Gutiérrez, Roger Levy, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Finding Non-Arbitrary Form-Meaning Systematicity Using String-Metric Learning for Kernel Regression. ACL (1) 2016 - [c11]E. Dario Gutiérrez, Ekaterina Shutova, Tyler Marghetis, Benjamin Bergen:
Literal and Metaphorical Senses in Compositional Distributional Semantic Models. ACL (1) 2016 - [c10]Rose Hendricks, Esther Walker, Benjamin K. Bergen, Lera Boroditsky, Rafael E. Núñez:
Left-right mental timeline is robust to visuospatial and verbal interference. CogSci 2016 - 2015
- [c9]Tyler Marghetis, Luke Eberle, Benjamin Bergen:
The mental number-line spreads by gestural contagion. CogSci 2015 - 2014
- [c8]Katharine Tillman, Esther Walker, Tyler Marghetis, Andrea Bender, Sieghard Beller, Mahesh Srinivasan, David Barner, Julio Santiago, Benjamin Bergen, Rafael E. Núñez, Daniel Casasanto, Lera Boroditsky:
Origins of time: New insights into the psychological foundations of time. CogSci 2014 - [c7]Esther Walker, Benjamin Stillerman, John Iversen, Aniruddh Patel, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Does beat perception rely on the covert use of the motor system? CogSci 2014 - 2013
- [c6]Nian Liu, Benjamin K. Bergen:
When Tuesday comes before Threesday: Cross-linguistic differences in numerical transparency of time words predicts temporal reasoning strategy and performance. CogSci 2013 - [c5]Tyler Marghetis, Jasmeen Kanwal, Benjamin Bergen:
Placing Numbers in Behavioral Space: Activity-Specific Interactions between Number and Space with a Single Response Button. CogSci 2013 - [c4]Esther Walker, Benjamin K. Bergen, Rafael E. Núñez:
Later events lie behind her, but not behind you: Compatibility effects for temporal sequences along the sagittal axis depend on perspective. CogSci 2013 - 2012
- [c3]Manami Sato, Hiromu Sakai, Jennifer Wu, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Towards a cognitive science of literary style: Perspective-taking in processing omniscient versus objective voice. CogSci 2012 - 2011
- [c2]Tyler Marghetis, Esther Walker, Benjamin Bergen, Rafael E. Núñez:
Making SNAP Judgments: Rethinking the Spatial Representation of Number. CogSci 2011 - [c1]Fey Parrill, Benjamin K. Bergen, Patricia Lichtenstein:
Grammatical aspect in language production: Using gesture to reveal event representations. CogSci 2011
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j2]Benjamin K. Bergen, Shane Lindsay, Teenie Matlock, Srini Narayanan:
Spatial and Linguistic Aspects of Visual Imagery in Sentence Comprehension. Cogn. Sci. 31(5): 733-764 (2007) - 2006
- [j1]Kim Binsted, Benjamin Bergen, Seana Coulson, Anton Nijholt, Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava, Graeme Ritchie, Ruli Manurung, Helen Pain, Annalu Waller, Dave O'Mara:
Computational Humor. IEEE Intell. Syst. 21(2): 59-69 (2006)
Coauthor Index
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.
Unpaywalled article links
Add open access links from to the list of external document links (if available).
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of unpaywall.org to load hyperlinks to open access articles. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Unpaywall privacy policy.
Archived links via Wayback Machine
For web page which are no longer available, try to retrieve content from the of the Internet Archive (if available).
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of archive.org to check for archived content of web pages that are no longer available. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Internet Archive privacy policy.
Reference lists
Add a list of references from , , and to record detail pages.
load references from crossref.org and opencitations.net
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the APIs of crossref.org, opencitations.net, and semanticscholar.org to load article reference information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Crossref privacy policy and the OpenCitations privacy policy, as well as the AI2 Privacy Policy covering Semantic Scholar.
Citation data
Add a list of citing articles from and to record detail pages.
load citations from opencitations.net
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of opencitations.net and semanticscholar.org to load citation information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the OpenCitations privacy policy as well as the AI2 Privacy Policy covering Semantic Scholar.
OpenAlex data
Load additional information about publications from .
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of openalex.org to load additional information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the information given by OpenAlex.
last updated on 2024-10-25 20:16 CEST by the dblp team
all metadata released as open data under CC0 1.0 license
see also: Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Imprint