
Tessa Verhoef
Assistant Professor @ Leiden University
reinforcement learning
compositionality
language learning
communication
emergent communication
representations
language emergence
vision-and-language models
language evolution
artificial languages
word-order/case marking trade-off
neural agent communication
cross-modal associations
linguistic patterns
representational alignment
8
presentations
3
number of views
SHORT BIO
Tessa Verhoef conducts research at the intersection of language, cognition, cultural evolution and computation. As an Assistant Professor at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) she co-founded the Creative Intelligence Lab (CIL) and teaches in the Media Technology program. Her on-going research models the combined influence of cognitive biases, interaction and learning on emerging languages in both humans and machines.
Presentations

NeLLCom-X: A Comprehensive Neural-Agent Framework to Simulate Language Learning and Group Communication
Arianna Bisazza and 2 other authors

The Curious Case of Representational Alignment: Unravelling Visio-Linguistic Tasks in Emergent Communication
Tom Kouwenhoven and 3 other authors

What does Kiki look like? Cross-modal associations between speech sounds and visual shapes in vision-and-language models
Tessa Verhoef and 2 other authors

Communication Drives the Emergence of Language Universals in Neural Agents: Evidence from the Word-order/Case-marking Trade-off" | VIDEO
Yuchen Lian and 2 other authors

Interaction dynamics affect the emergence of compositional structure in cultural transmission of space-time mappings
Tessa Verhoef

The Effect of Efficient Messaging and Input Variability on Neural-Agent Iterated Language Learning
Yuchen Lian and 2 other authors

The importance of communicative success for simulating the emergence of a Word Order/Case Marking trade-off with Neural Agents
Yuchen Lian and 2 other authors

Modeling Human Sequential Behavior with Deep Neural Networks in Emergent Communication
Tom Kouwenhoven and 3 other authors