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BI 165 Jeffrey Bowers: Psychology Gets No Respect

Brain Inspired

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The Psychological Effects of Letter Transpositions on Reading

In Hebrew, for just the nature of how all that it is, they're very silently different. So if you transpose letters in Hebrew, the visual systems learn to be very tuned to the orders of letters. Where in English, because it doesn't matter as much, people are a little bit less sensitive to those transpositions. In our case, no, I don't think we trained it on, uh, on typos. The model did a surprisingly good job at accounting for the similarity between letter transpos and words without them.

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