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Trevor Cohen, MBChB, PhD
My primary research interest is in empirical
distributional
semantics, or put somewhat more simply what machines can learn about
meaning from unannotated natural language and mostly biomedical text,
and how this learning relates to human cognition.
In addition I am interested in how it is that humans detect and recover
from error, in particular medical error. My research is conducted in the Center for Cognitive
Informatics and Decision Making which is situated in the School of
Biomedical Informatics at UTH.
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