Interested in joining CoLaLab to participate in research?
If so, fill out the google form here, and then email the director to let us know! Undergraduate students typically conduct research for research course credit, but sometimes paid positions are available as part of larger projects. A background in language, mathematics, and computer science is preferred, but not strictly necessary, depending on the project. Please fill out the google form first before emailing the director.
You may also become part of the Quantitative Language Collective Google group here after emailing the director about your interest in CoLaLab.
Interested in learning more about the cognitive science side of computational models of language?
Consider joining the Computational Models of Language (CoLa) Reading Group. Email the director to get access to the reading group Google group.
Interested in opportunities to do language science research abroad?
Consider the PIRE language science research opportunities program at UCI.
We also conduct human computation experiments online, and always appreciate voluntary subjects. Links to online studies below:
- Word Sleuth: Social Information in Language (no
longer active)
papers talking about data from Word Sleuth:
Pearl & Enverga 2015
Pearl & Steyvers 2013
presentations talking about data from Word Sleuth:
Igii Enverga: CoLaLab presentation, Oct 2013
Lisa Pearl: AIML 2012
Lisa Pearl: Social Science Experts Series 2011
presentation talking about the design of Word Sleuth:
Galina Tucker: 2011 honors project presentation