
Eliana Colunga
University of Colorado Boulder
low resource languages
computational morphology
unsupervised morphology
education generation gpt-3
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Eliana Colunga got her B.S. degree in Computer Science and M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence at the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico. She has a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Cognitive Science from Indiana University and is an Associate Professor in the department of Psychology and Neuroscience at University of Colorado Boulder. She is the director of the Language Project at CU Boulder, where Eliana and her team work on building computational models of how young children learn one or more languages.
Presentations

Generate Me a Bedtime Story: Leveraging Natural Language Processing for Early Vocabulary Enhancement
Trevor Hall and 3 other authors

Building Trust and Conducting Research with Minoritized Communities: A SPARK-Sponsored Tutorial
Eliana Colunga

Morphological Processing of Low-Resource Languages: Where We Are and What’s Next
Adam Wiemerslage and 6 other authors

Superordinate Word Knowledge Predicts Longitudinal Vocabulary Growth
Molly Lewis and 2 other authors