Jeffrey Heinz

Jeffrey Heinz

Stony Brook University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Jeffrey Heinz

Jeffrey Heinz, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stony Brook University, specializes in the field of linguistics, phonology, computational linguistics, learning theory, grammatical inference.

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

Robust Identification in the Limit from Incomplete Positive Data

TAYSIR Competition: Transformer+\textscrnn: Algorithms to Yield Simple and Interpretable Representations

Why Linguistics Will Thrive in the 21st Century: A Reply to Piantadosi (2023)

An Algebraic Characterization of Total Input Strictly Local Functions

Empirical and Theoretical Arguments for Using Properties of Letters for the Learning of Sequential Functions

MLRegTest: A Benchmark for the Machine Learning of Regular Languages

Regular and polyregular theories of reduplication

Benchmarking State-Merging Algorithms for Learning Regular Languages

Jeffrey Heinz Information

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Citations(all)

3222

Citations(since 2020)

1670

Cited By

2443

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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Stony Brook University

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Jeffrey Heinz Skills & Research Interests

linguistics

phonology

computational linguistics

learning theory

grammatical inference

Top articles of Jeffrey Heinz

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Robust Identification in the Limit from Incomplete Positive Data

Philip Kaelbling

Dakotah Lambert

Jeffrey Heinz

2023/9/18

TAYSIR Competition: Transformer+\textscrnn: Algorithms to Yield Simple and Interpretable Representations

Rémi Eyraud

Dakotah Lambert

Badr Tahri Joutei

Aidar Gaffarov

Mathias Cabanne

...

2023/7/5

Why Linguistics Will Thrive in the 21st Century: A Reply to Piantadosi (2023)

arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.03228

Jordan Kodner

Sarah Payne

Jeffrey Heinz

2023/8/6

An Algebraic Characterization of Total Input Strictly Local Functions

Dakotah Lambert

Jeffrey Heinz

2023/6

Empirical and Theoretical Arguments for Using Properties of Letters for the Learning of Sequential Functions

Magdalena Markowska

Jeffrey Heinz

2023/7/5

MLRegTest: A Benchmark for the Machine Learning of Regular Languages

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.07687

Sam van der Poel

Dakotah Lambert

Kalina Kostyszyn

Tiantian Gao

Rahul Verma

...

2023/4/16

Regular and polyregular theories of reduplication

DRUGS OF TODAY

Matthew W McCarthy

2023/3/1

Benchmarking State-Merging Algorithms for Learning Regular Languages

Adil Soubki

Jeffrey Heinz

2023/7/5

String Extension Learning Despite Noisy Intrusions

Katherine Wu

Jeffrey Heinz

2023/7/5

Phonological Abstraction in The Mental Lexicon

Eric Baković

Jeffrey Heinz

Jonathan Rawski

2022/1/7

1.1 Phonological Contrast, the Phoneme, and Distinctive Features

The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics

Steven Bird

Jeffrey Heinz

2022/5/23

Incomplete neutralization and the blueprint model of production

Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology

Scott Nelson

Jeffrey Heinz

2021

Typology emerges from simplicity in representations and learning

Journal of Language Modelling

Dakotah Lambert

Jonathan Rawski

Jeffrey Heinz

2021

Finite-state model of shupamem reduplication

Magdalena Markowska

Jeffrey Heinz

Owen Rambow

2021/8

Comment on “Nonadjacent dependency processing in monkeys, apes, and humans”

Science Advances

Jonathan Rawski

William Idsardi

Jeffrey Heinz

2021/7/21

Strong generative capacity of morphological processes

Hossep Dolatian

Jonathan Rawski

Jeffrey Heinz

2021/2

Categorical account of gradient acceptability of word-initial Polish onsets

Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology

Kalina Kostyszyn

Jeffrey Heinz

2021

Computing and classifying reduplication with 2-way finite-state transducers

Journal of Language Modelling

Hossep Dolatian

Jeffrey Heinz

2020/9/28

The computational power of harmony

Oxford Handbook of Vowel Harmony, Oxford University Press, under review

Alëna Aksënova

Jonathan Rawski

Thomas Graf

Jeffrey Heinz

2020/7/1

Evaluating precedence-based phonology: Logical structure of reduplication and linearization

Hossep Dolatian

Eric Raimy

Hossep Dolatian

Jeffrey Heinz

Kristina Strother-Garcia

2020/12/7

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Co-Authors

H-index: 94
Roberta Michnick Golinkoff

Roberta Michnick Golinkoff

University of Delaware

H-index: 47
Harry van der Hulst

Harry van der Hulst

University of Connecticut

H-index: 37
Herbert Tanner

Herbert Tanner

University of Delaware

H-index: 35
William Idsardi

William Idsardi

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 25
Colin de la Higuera

Colin de la Higuera

Université de Nantes

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