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I am David Strohmaier, a computer scientist and philosopher. Currently, I work as a research associate in the Natural Language and Information Processing (NLIP) group at the University of Cambridge.

My research applies machine/deep learning to lexical semantic rules and their integration into syntactic units. How do neural models learn the meaning of words and to what extent does that reflect our own learning processes? How can neural models process syntactic structures such that both lexical semantic regularities and compositional structure are respected?

I also have a long-standing interest in decision and game theory and have published a short introduction to preference changee with Michael Messerli. Previously, I have published in social ontology.

I am always looking for feedback and cooperation. If you want to comment on my blog, work together, or complain, email me at [email protected].

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