Michael S. Vitevitch

Orcid: 0000-0002-1209-0838

Affiliations:
  • University of Kansas, Department of Psychology, Lawrence, Kansas, USA


According to our database1, Michael S. Vitevitch authored at least 14 papers between 1996 and 2022.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2022
What Can Network Science Tell Us About Phonology and Language Processing?
Top. Cogn. Sci., 2022

Cognitive modelling with multilayer networks: Insights, advancements and future challenges.
CoRR, 2022

Feature-rich multiplex lexical networks reveal mental strategies of early language learning.
CoRR, 2022

Cognitive Networks Extract Insights on COVID-19 Vaccines from English and Italian Popular Tweets: Anticipation, Logistics, Conspiracy and Loss of Trust.
Big Data Cogn. Comput., 2022

2021
Cognitive networks identify the content of English and Italian popular posts about COVID-19 vaccines: Anticipation, logistics, conspiracy and loss of trust.
CoRR, 2021

Exploring How Phonotactic Knowledge Can Be Represented in Cognitive Networks.
Big Data Cogn. Comput., 2021

2020
Investigating the Influence of Inverse Preferential Attachment on Network Development.
Entropy, 2020

2019
Cognitive Network Science: Quantitatively Investigating the Complexity of Cognition.
Proceedings of the 41th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2019

2018
The origins of Zipf's meaning-frequency law.
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2018

2013
Using Complex Network Analysis in the Cognitive Sciences.
Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2013

2010
The Structure of Phonological Networks across Multiple Languages.
Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos, 2010

Comparative Analysis of Networks of Phonologically Similar Words in English and Spanish.
Entropy, 2010

Network Structure Influences Speech Production.
Cogn. Sci., 2010

1996
Phonotactic and metrical influences on adult ratings of spoken nonsense words.
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 1996


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