Lab Meeting, Autumn 2015, Week 2

  1. Everyone, time to schedule weekly meetings for the Fall.
  2. Please come prepared to finalize RA assignments.

Awe- and Aw-inspiring readings (or just stuff you think deserves a mention)

What we did over last week

Florian

  1. Accepted: Dave's paper on selective adaptation. Congratulations on a near-record accept time!

  2. Gave talk at CUHK. Lots of good question. I presented my research with Dan Gildea and lots of Masha's studies, as well as the work by Chigusa on Japanese case-marking.

  3. Feedback on Linda's talk for AMLaP. It apparently went really well. Ask her about it. Thanks for everyone's input on earlier versions.

  4. Feedback on Zach's accent adaptation project. It seems we're getting somewhere in figuring out some issues that were unearthed based on feedback from Dave. Thanks!

  5. Feedback on new project proposal by Scott Seyfarth and Esteban for an experiment on voicing production in Armenian. We should have Scott visit and present his work some time in this semester or next. Esteban, wanna ask him again?

  6. Feedback on Masha's job application, research statements etc.

  7. Feedback on Vince Porretta's NSHERC post-doc application to join the lab. Due at the end of the month.

Chigusa

Andrew

Olga

  1. Picked a date for the audit check.
  2. Met with Becky and Madeline about running subjects and redcap. Planned a redcap meeting to teach Madeline
  3. Met with Stephen. Will add to the procedure I had created before hand. Will add to wiki soon.

Esteban

  1. Lectured in BCS 152, twice.

  2. Met with my RAs about the coming term and what I need them to do.

  3. Continued prepping for Language guest lecture on language production and internal/external feedback.

  4. Sent feedback to Scott Seyfarth on a study of language production in Armenian.

  5. Continued an (extensive) re-write of a paper on the effects of miscommunication on articulation.

Dave

  1. Selective adaptation paper accepted and sent off to the publisher :D

  2. NIPS paper on inferring listeners' prior beliefs rejected D:

  3. Yet more analyses of fMRI data for animals category learning project.
  4. Wrote research statement and updated CV/website for job application season.

Sarah

Dan

Amanda

Zach

  1. Prepared for transferring everything to Slate all nice and tidy
  2. ^ Wrote code to switch everything as well tidying up preexisting code and adding comments, etc.
  3. Submitted another version of my accent modeling draft
  4. Coded all of the lists for my pupillometry project
  5. Read a lot about subtitles and student performance for NSF grant

Linda

Maryam

Wednesday

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