Gemma Boleda

Gemma Boleda

Universidad Pompeu Fabra

H-index: 26

Europe-Spain

About Gemma Boleda

Gemma Boleda, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad Pompeu Fabra, specializes in the field of linguistics, computational linguistics, cognitive science, semantics, reference.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Run like a girl! sports-related gender bias in language and vision

ManyNames object naming database

Quantifying informativeness of names in visual space

The Impact of Familiarity on Naming Variation: A Study on Object Naming in Mandarin Chinese

What’s in a name? A large-scale computational study on how competition between names affects naming variation

From language development to language evolution: A unified view of human lexical creativity

When do languages use the same word for different meanings? The Goldilocks principle in colexification

Challenges in including extra-linguistic context in pre-trained language models

Gemma Boleda Information

University

Position

ICREA Research Professor

Citations(all)

3119

Citations(since 2020)

1691

Cited By

2060

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

Universidad Pompeu Fabra

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Gemma Boleda Skills & Research Interests

linguistics

computational linguistics

cognitive science

semantics

reference

Top articles of Gemma Boleda

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Run like a girl! sports-related gender bias in language and vision

arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.14468

Sophia Harrison

Eleonora Gualdoni

Gemma Boleda

2023/5/23

ManyNames object naming database

Gemma Boleda

2023/2/1

Quantifying informativeness of names in visual space

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Eleonora Gualdoni

Charles Kemp

Yang Xu

Gemma Boleda

2023

The Impact of Familiarity on Naming Variation: A Study on Object Naming in Mandarin Chinese

Yunke He

Xixian Liao

Jialing Liang

Gemma Boleda

2023/12

What’s in a name? A large-scale computational study on how competition between names affects naming variation

Journal of Memory and Language

Eleonora Gualdoni

Thomas Brochhagen

Andreas Mädebach

Gemma Boleda

2023/12/1

From language development to language evolution: A unified view of human lexical creativity

Science

Thomas Brochhagen

Gemma Boleda

Eleonora Gualdoni

Yang Xu

2023/7/28

When do languages use the same word for different meanings? The Goldilocks principle in colexification

Cognition

Thomas Brochhagen

Gemma Boleda

2022/9/1

Challenges in including extra-linguistic context in pre-trained language models

Tafreshi S, Sedoc J, Rogers A, Drozd A, Rumshisky A, Akula A, editors. The Third Workshop on Insights from Negative Results in NLP (Insights 2022): proceedings of the Workshop; 2022 May 26; Dublin, Ireland.[Stroudsburg]: Association for Computational Ling

Ionut-Teodor Sorodoc

Laura Aina

Gemma Boleda

2022

Effects of task and visual context on referring expressions using natural scenes

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Andreas Mädebach

Ekaterina Torubarova

Eleonora Gualdoni

Gemma Boleda

2022

Woman or tennis player? Visual typicality and lexical frequency affect variation in object naming

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Eleonora Gualdoni

Thomas Brochhagen

Andreas Mädebach

Gemma Boleda

2022

CAT ManyNames: a New Dataset for Object Naming in Catalan

Mar Domínguez Orfila

Maite Melero Nogués

Gemma Boleda

2022/11

Communication breakdown: On the low mutual intelligibility between human and neural captioning

Roberto Dessì

Eleonora Gualdoni

Francesca Franzon

Gemma Boleda

Marco Baroni

2022/10/20

Does referent predictability affect the choice of referential form? A computational approach using masked coreference resolution

Laura Aina

Xixian Liao

Gemma Boleda

Matthijs Westera

2021/9/27

Distributional models of category concepts based on names of category members

Cognitive Science

Matthijs Westera

Abhijeet Gupta

Gemma Boleda

Sebastian Padó

2021/9

Controlled tasks for model analysis: Retrieving discrete information from sequences

Ionut Sorodoc

Gemma Boleda

Marco Baroni

2021/11

Modeling word interpretation with deep language models: The interaction between expectations and lexical information

Laura Aina

Thomas Brochhagen

Gemma Boleda

2020

Object naming in language and vision: A survey and a new dataset

Calzolari N, Béchet F, Blache P, Choukri K, Cieri C, Declerck T, Goggi S, Isahara H, Maegaard B, Mariani J, Mazo H, Moreno A, Odijk J, Piperidis S, editors. Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference; 2020 May 13-15; Marseilles,

Carina Silberer

Sina Zarrieß

Gemma Boleda

2020

A closer look at scalar diversity using contextualized semantic similarity

Matthijs Westera

Gemma Boleda

2020/9/18

Probing for referential information in language models

Jurafsky D, Chai J, Schluter N, Tetreault J, editors. Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics; 2020 Jul 5-10; Stroudsburg, USA. Stroudsburg (PA): ACL; 2020. p. 4177-89

Ionut-Teodor Sorodoc

Kristina Gulordava

Gemma Boleda

2020

Deep daxes: Mutual exclusivity arises through both learning biases and pragmatic strategies in neural networks

Kristina Gulordava

Thomas Brochhagen

Gemma Boleda

2020/4/8

See List of Professors in Gemma Boleda University(Universidad Pompeu Fabra)

Co-Authors

H-index: 39
Sebastian Pado

Sebastian Pado

Universität Stuttgart

H-index: 38
Louise McNally

Louise McNally

Universidad Pompeu Fabra

H-index: 33
Sabine Schulte im Walde

Sabine Schulte im Walde

Universität Stuttgart

H-index: 32
Lluís Padró

Lluís Padró

Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña

H-index: 27
Raquel Fernández

Raquel Fernández

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 23
Raffaella Bernardi

Raffaella Bernardi

Università degli Studi di Trento

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