
Katrien Beuls
Associate Professor @ Université de Namur
construction grammar
language acquisition
autonomous agents
language games
computational construction grammar
emergent communication
narrative-based language understanding
language understanding
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SHORT BIO
Katrien Beuls is an associate professor in artificial intelligence at the University of Namur (Belgium). For many years, she has been a leading figure in the development of the Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG) framework. Apart from her contributions to the core of FCG, she has been involved in the application of computational construction grammars across many domains, including language tutoring, intelligent cooking assistants, and online opinion observatories. Her ongoing research is mainly concerned with agent- based models of the emergence, evolution, and acquisition of human-like languages in machines, adopting a construction grammar perspective.
Presentations

The Candide model: How narratives emerge where observations meet beliefs
Lara Verheyen and 3 other authors

Modelling Language Acquisition through Syntactico-Semantic Pattern Finding
Jonas Doumen and 2 other authors

Language Acquisition through Intention Reading and Pattern Finding
Jens Nevens and 3 other authors