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Dynabench: Rethinking benchmarking in NLP
D Kiela, M Bartolo, Y Nie, D Kaushik, A Geiger, Z Wu, B Vidgen, G Prasad, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.14337, 2021
2782021
Using priming to uncover the organization of syntactic representations in neural language models
G Prasad, M Van Schijndel, T Linzen
arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.10579, 2019
512019
Counterfactual interventions reveal the causal effect of relative clause representations on agreement prediction
S Ravfogel, G Prasad, T Linzen, Y Goldberg
arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.06965, 2021
442021
Rapid syntactic adaptation in self-paced reading: Detectable, but only with many participants.
G Prasad, T Linzen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 47 (7), 1156, 2021
40*2021
To what extent do human explanations of model behavior align with actual model behavior?
G Prasad, Y Nie, M Bansal, R Jia, D Kiela, A Williams
arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.13354, 2020
282020
Ruthenium decorated carbon nanoink as highly active electrocatalyst in hydrogen evolution reaction
B Santosh, Z Wu, RS Siddhartha, GK Prasad, SS Ramamurthy, S Mitra, ...
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 41 (48), 23007-23014, 2016
182016
Do self-paced reading studies provide evidence for rapid syntactic adaptation
G Prasad, T Linzen
PsyArXiv preprint PsyArXiv: 10.31234/osf. io/9ptg4, 2019
142019
Surprisal does not explain syntactic disambiguation difficulty: evidence from a large-scale benchmark
KJ Huang, S Arehalli, M Kugemoto, C Muxica, G Prasad, B Dillon, ...
PsyArXiv, 2023
132023
The P600 for singular “they”: How the brain reacts when John decides to treat themselves to sushi.
G Prasad, J Morris
PsyArXiv, 2018
122018
Identification of Bloom’s Taxonomy level for the given Question paper using NLP Tokenization technique
GNR Prasad
Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12 (13 …, 2021
82021
How much harder are hard garden-path sentences than easy ones?
G Prasad, T Linzen
CogSci, 3339, 2019
42019
SPR mega-benchmark shows surprisal tracks construction-but not item-level difficulty
KJ Huang, S Arehalli, M Kugemoto, C Muxica, B Dillon, T Linzen
35th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Santa Cruz, California …, 2022
32022
Reassessing the evidence for syntactic adaptation from self-paced reading studies
G Prasad, T Linzen
Poster Session, 32nd CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Boulder …, 2019
32019
The P600 for Singular'they': How the Brain Reacts when John Decides to Treat Themselves to Sushi
G Prasad
Hampshire College, 2017
22017
Can training neural language models on a curriculum with developmentally plausible data improve alignment with human reading behavior?
A Chobey, O Smith, A Wang, G Prasad
arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.18761, 2023
12023
Role of polytechnics in community development in Jharkhand.
G Prasad, AK Singh
Journal of Rural Development (Hyderabad) 29 (3), 359-365, 2010
12010
Large-scale benchmark yields no evidence that language model surprisal explains syntactic disambiguation difficulty
KJ Huang, S Arehalli, M Kugemoto, C Muxica, G Prasad, B Dillon, ...
Journal of Memory and Language 137, 104510, 2024
2024
SPAWNing Structural Priming Predictions from a Cognitively Motivated Parser
G Prasad, T Linzen
arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.07202, 2024
2024
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