She received her Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science there from 2006 to 2010. Her dissertation paper, titled “Broad-Coverage Model of Prediction in Human Sentence Processing”,[2] was awarded the Cognitive Science Society's “Glushko Dissertation Prize in Cognitive Science” in 2011.[3] In her work, she designed a model of human sentence processing that can be used to predict difficulties in processing at the syntactic level.[4]
From 2010 to 2016, Vera Demberg led an independent research group on cognitive models of human language processing and their application to speech dialog systems in the Cluster of Excellence “Multimodal Computing and Interaction” at the University of Saarland.[5]
In 2016, she was appointed there to a professorship in computer science and computational linguistics. Demberg's professorship is in the Department of Computer Science (Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science). She is also a co-opted professor in the Department of Linguistics and Language Technology (Faculty of Philosophy).
Since 2020, she has led the ERC Starting Grant “Individualized Interaction in Discourse”. The project conducts research on how to make linguistic interaction with computer systems more natural.[6]
She has authored and co-authored numerous papers on the study of computational linguistics and natural language processing.[7] According to Google Scholar, Vera Demberg has an H-index of 30.[8]
Publications
Information Presentation in Spoken Dialogue Systems - Building More Effective Dialogue Systems by Structuring Information and Tailoring Presentation to the User (2008, VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.; ISBN978-3836465366)
Letter-to-Phoneme Conversion - Morphological Preprocessing, Syllabification, Word Stress Assignment and Letter-to-Phoneme Conversion with a Focus on German (2008, VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.; ISBN978-3836464284 )
Awards
2011: Cognitive Science Society Glushko Dissertation Prize in Cognitive Science[3]
2020: ERC Starting Grant “Individualized Interaction in Discourse”[9]