Morphological Process
Morphological process research explores how structures and forms are generated and analyzed across diverse domains, from language to biological tissues and materials science. Current investigations focus on improving the accuracy of morphological analysis in large language models by examining subword tokenization algorithms and developing methods to better align computational representations with human linguistic understanding. Furthermore, research integrates morphological features with other data types, such as gene expression patterns in spatial omics or chemical maps in X-ray imaging, to enhance the understanding of complex systems. These advancements have significant implications for improving natural language processing, advancing medical diagnostics, and enabling more precise analyses in materials science.