Facilities
The main lab has a reception room where we greet
and debrief participants, two participant running rooms for presenting
and collecting data, and a large work room equipped for experiment
development, corpora studies, statistical analyses, and computational
modeling. The workroom also houses a library of reference materials
and journals. Nearby, we have a separate room housing a fixed-head eye
tracker and an additional experimental running station, as well as office
space for graduate students. We also have access to a shared laboratory
space that houses an Eye-Link free-head eye-tracking system.
Equipment
Equipment includes a Sparc Ultra workstation for collecting corpora
statistics from large-scale corpora and developing computational
models of language comprehension, a Dr. Bouis infrared eye-tracker,
and several Macintosh and PC-clone computers for experiment
development, data collection and analysis, modeling, and word
processing. Experimental running stations are equipped for both
visual and auditory stimulus presentation, and for data acquisition
from keyboards, button boxes, and microphones.
Corpora and Software
We have a number of parsed and unparsed spoken and written corpora in
a variety of languages (two LDC membership years) as well as up-to-
date software packages for computational modeling, experiment
development, stimulus and data anyalyses, programming, graphing and
word processing.
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