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Vera Demberg : Vera Demberg (born 1981) is a German computational linguist and professor of computer science and computational linguistics at Saarland University. Her research interests include cognitive models of human language comprehension, natural language generation, experimental psycholinguistics, multimodal lang...
Vera Demberg : Vera Demberg studied computational linguistics at the Institute for Machine Language Processing at the University of Stuttgart from 2001 to 2006. She then completed a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh from 2004 to 2005. She received her Ph.D. from the Department of...
Vera Demberg : 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.; ISBN 978-3836465366) Letter-to-Phoneme Conversion - Morphological Preprocessing, Syllabification, Word Stres...
Vera Demberg : 2011: Cognitive Science Society Glushko Dissertation Prize in Cognitive Science 2020: ERC Starting Grant “Individualized Interaction in Discourse” 2024: Member of the Academy of Sciences and Literature
Vera Demberg : Website of the chair of Prof. Demberg
Mona Diab : Mona Talat Diab is a computer science professor and director of Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute. Previously, she was a professor at George Washington University and a research scientist with Facebook AI. Her research focuses on natural language processing, computational linguist...
Mona Diab : Diab completed her M.Sc. in computer science with a major in machine learning and artificial intelligence at The George Washington University (1997) and her Ph.D. in computational linguistics at the University of Maryland, Linguistics Department and University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Stu...
Mona Diab : After her postdoc at Stanford, Diab took a position as research scientist (principal investigator) at the Center for Computational Learning Systems (CCLS) in Columbia University, where she was also adjunct professor in the computer science department. In 2013 she joined the George Washington University as a...
Mona Diab : Diab's research interests include several areas in computational linguistics/natural language processing, like conversational AI, computational lexical semantics, multilingual and cross lingual processing, social media processing with an emphasis on computational socio- pragmatics, information extraction & ...
Mona Diab : Selected as one of top 150 leaders and visionaries in AI nationwide to participate in White House AI Summit in Government, Washington, D.C., US, September 2019 March 2017: 3 Muslim Women in STEM You Should Know About, Teen Vogue, March 2017 May 2017: Behind Every Strong Woman Is...Another Strong Woman: Ten ...
Mona Diab : Diab has over 250 publications, and she is an acting editor for several scientific journals.
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Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez : Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez (San Sebastián, 18 April 1957) is a professor of informatics at the University of the Basque Country. In 1981, she began her work as a lecturer at the Faculty of Informatics of Donostia. As a specialist in language and computer technology, she has held...
Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez : Díaz de Ilarraza graduated in 1979 and began lecturing in the same faculty two years later. In 1983, she completed her degree dissertation and in 1990 defended her PhD thesis entitled "Management of natural-language dialogues for an intelligent teaching system". Díaz de Ilarraza has w...
Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez : In 1988, she created the Ixa Group along with four others. Both Ixa and HiTZ are multidisciplinary teams (73 members, consisting of computer scientists, linguists and engineers) that promote research, training, technological transfer and innovation in the area of language technology, ...
Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez : She was one of the creators of the Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN, in English: Spanish association for Natural Language Processing), a scientific and professional association for people working on natural language processing. Later on, since 1990 t...
Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez : Díaz de Ilarraza was one of the first authors in the area of computer science to publish textbooks and teaching materials in Basque, with those books later being translated into Spanish. In 1993, she published the Basque-language book Programen egiaztapena eta eratorpena with Xabier A...
Bonnie Dorr : Bonnie Jean Dorr is an American computer scientist specializing in natural language processing, machine translation, automatic summarization, social computing, and explainable artificial intelligence. She is a professor and director of the Natural Language Processing Research Laboratory in the Department ...
Bonnie Dorr : Dorr is a graduate of Boston University, and earned both a Master's (1986) and a Ph.D. (1990) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her dissertation, Lexical Conceptual Structure and Machine Translation, was supervised by Robert C. Berwick.
Bonnie Dorr : Dorr joined the University of Maryland faculty in 1992. At Maryland, she became the founding co-director of the Computational Linguistics and Information Processing Laboratory, and associate dean of the university's College of Computer, Math, and Natural Sciences (formerly College of Computer, Math, and P...
Bonnie Dorr : Dorr is the author of Machine Translation: A View from the Lexicon (MIT Press, 1993), a revision of her doctoral dissertation. It describes an approach to interlingual machine translation in which, rather than directly translating text from one language to another, it goes through an intermediate form rep...
Bonnie Dorr : Dorr was president of the Association for Computational Linguistics for 2008. She has been a Sloan Research Fellow and National Science Foundation Presidential Faculty Fellow. She was elected as a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence in 2013 for "significant contributio...
Bonnie Dorr : Official website Bonnie Dorr publications indexed by Google Scholar
Noémie Elhadad : Noémie Elhadad is an American data scientist who is an associate professor of biomedical informatics at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. As of 2022, she serves as the chair of the Department of Biomedical Informatics. Her research considers machine learning in bioinfo...
Noémie Elhadad : Elhadad studied computer software engineering at École nationale supérieure d'électronique, informatique, télécommunications, mathématique et mécanique de Bordeaux (ENSEIRB). She completed her doctoral research at Columbia University. She was based in the Department of Computer Science, where she devel...
Noémie Elhadad : Elhadad joined the faculty at the City College of New York. In 2007 she joined the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University. She was made Chair of the Health Analytics Center at the Columbia Data Science Institute in 2013. Her research considers how clinical data, electronic health r...
Noémie Elhadad : Caruana, Rich; Lou, Yin; Gehrke, Johannes; Koch, Paul; Sturm, Marc; Elhadad, Noemie (August 10, 2015). "Intelligible Models for HealthCare". Proceedings of the 21th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. New York, NY, USA: ACM. pp. 1721–1730. doi:10.1145/2783258.278...
Noémie Elhadad : Elhadad suffers from endometriosis. == References ==
Oren Etzioni : Oren Etzioni (born 1964) is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of Washington, and founding CEO of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2). Etzioni is a co-founder of Vercept, an AI startup. Etzioni is the founder and CEO of TrueMedia.org, a non-profit dedicated to figh...
Oren Etzioni : Etzioni is the son of Israeli-American intellectual Amitai Etzioni. He was the first student to major in computer science at Harvard University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1986. He earned a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University in January, 1991, supervised by Tom M. Mitchell.
Oren Etzioni : Etzioni joined the University of Washington faculty in 1991, immediately after receiving his PhD. He rose through the ranks to become the Washington Research Foundation Entrepreneurship Professor in Computer Science & Engineering. Etzioni's research has been focused on basic problems in the study of inte...
Oren Etzioni : As a faculty member Etzioni was also an active entrepreneur, founding multiple companies and pioneering multiple technologies including MetaCrawler (bought by Infospace), Netbot (bought by Excite in 1997 for $35 million), and ClearForest (bought by Reuters). He founded Farecast, a travel metasearch and p...
Oren Etzioni : In September 2013 Etzioni was selected as the Founding CEO of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and in January 2014 he took a leave of absence from the University of Washington to serve in that role. From inception, Etzioni partnered with late philanthropist Paul G. Allen to create one of ...
Oren Etzioni : In addition to his scientific publications, Etzioni has written commentary on AI for The New York Times, Wired, Nature, and other publications. After reading the idea in a book about AI by Brad Smith and Harry Shum, Etzioni has attempted to create an oath for AI practitioners.
Oren Etzioni : In 1993, Etzioni received a National Young Investigator Award. In 2003, Etzioni was elected as AAAI Fellow. In 2005, Etzioni received an IJCAI Distinguished Paper Award for "A Probabilistic Model of Redundancy in Information Extraction". In 2007, he received the Robert S. Engelmore Memorial Award. In 201...
Oren Etzioni : Clifford, Stephanie (November 24, 2011). "Friday's Deals May Not Be the Best". The New York Times. Retrieved February 23, 2013. Lohr, Steve (August 4, 2011). "A Call to Rethink Internet Search". Bits. The New York Times. Retrieved February 23, 2013. Sivitz, Larry (October 15, 2005). "UW Professor Oren Et...
Oren Etzioni : Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence Page University of Washington faculty profile Oren Etzioni - The Mathematics Genealogy Project Video:Artificial Intelligence Drives Oren Etzioni's Passion on YouTube, Microsoft Research Profile at Allen Institute for AI
David Andreoff Evans : David Andreoff Evans (born 1948 in St. Louis) is an American scientist in the field of computational linguistics, best known for his research into indexing using natural language processing, and in ontology learning, especially in medical informatics.
David Andreoff Evans : Evans attended Stanford University, receiving his Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics there in 1982. He attended the Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies in 1979.
David Andreoff Evans : He was on the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University from 1983 until 1996, and founded their Computational Linguistics Program and Laboratory for Computational Linguistics in 1986. Supported by a grant from Digital Equipment Corporation, he led a research project on "computational-linguistic appro...
Scott Fahlman : Scott Elliott Fahlman (born March 21, 1948) is an American computer scientist and Professor Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute and Computer Science Department. He is notable for early work on automated planning and scheduling in a blocks world, on semantic networks,...
Scott Fahlman : Fahlman was born in Medina, Ohio, the son of Lorna May (Dean) and John Emil Fahlman. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he received a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Science (M.S.) degree in electrical engineering and computer science in 1973, and a Doctor of Phi...
Scott Fahlman : Official website
Clement Farabet : Clément Farabet is a computer scientist and AI expert known for his contributions to the field of deep learning. He served as a research scientist at the New York University. He serves as the Vice President of Research at Google DeepMind and previously served as the VP of AI Infrastructure at NVIDIA. ...
Clement Farabet : In 2008, Farabet earned a master's degree in electrical engineering with honors from Institut national des sciences appliquées (INSA) de Lyon, France. In 2010, Farabet received his PhD at Université Paris-Est, co-advised by Professors Laurent Najman and Yann LeCun. His thesis focused on real-time imag...
Clement Farabet : In 2008, after completing his Master's degree, Farabet joined Professor Yann LeCun's laboratory at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University. His Master's thesis work on reconfigurable hardware for deep neural networks resulted in a patent. He continued his collaboration wi...
Clement Farabet : Farabet co-founded MadBits, a startup with a focus on web-scale image understanding. The company was acquired by Twitter in 2014. Following this acquisition, Farabet co-founded Twitter Cortex, a team dedicated to building Twitter's deep learning platform for various applications, including recommendat...
Clement Farabet : Farabet, Clement; Couprie, Camille; Najman, Laurent; LeCun, Yann (August 2013). "Learning Hierarchical Features for Scene Labeling". IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 35 (8): 1915–1929. doi:10.1109/TPAMI.2012.231. PMID 23787344. S2CID 206765110. LeCun, Yann; Kavukcuoglu, ...
Christiane Fellbaum : Christiane D. Fellbaum is an American linguist and computational linguistics researcher who is Lecturer with Rank of Professor in the Program in Linguistics and the Computer Science Department at Princeton University. The co-developer of the WordNet project, she is also its current director.
Christiane Fellbaum : Fellbaum received a Ph.D. from Princeton University in linguistics in 1980 and later joined Princeton's Cognitive Science Laboratory, working with George Armitage Miller. Together with Miller and his team, she was a creator of WordNet, a large lexical database that serves as a widely used resource...
Christiane Fellbaum : In 2001, Fellbaum was one of fourteen scientists to receive the Wolfgang-Paul Prize of the Humboldt Foundation. She used her award money (1.53 million Euros) to construct an electronic database of German idioms ('Kollokationen im Wörterbuch'), a three-year project that she led at the Berlin-Brande...
Christiane Fellbaum : Biography of Christiane Fellbaum (German) Global WordNet Association Webpage at Princeton Homepage and database access, Kollokationen project (German)
Tim Finin : Timothy Wilking Finin (born August 4, 1949) is the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Chair in Engineering and is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). His research has focused on the applications of artificial intelligence to problems ...
Tim Finin : Finin earned an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT in 1971 and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1980.
Tim Finin : Prior to joining the UMBC, he held positions at the Unisys Paoli Research Center, the University of Pennsylvania, and the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Since 2007 he has been an affiliate faculty member at the Human Language Technology Center of Excellence at Johns Hopkins University. He is the au...
Tim Finin : In 1997 he was selected as a fellow of the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents for his work on agent communication languages. He received the Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Computer Society in 2009 "for pioneering contributions to distributed intelligent systems". In 20...
Carol Friedman : Carol Friedman is a scientist and biomedical informatician. She is among the pioneers the use of expert systems in medical language processing and the explicit medical concept representation underpinning the use of entity–attribute–value modeling underpinning electronic medical records.
Carol Friedman : Before her doctoral degree, working under the direction of Naomi Sager at New York University, she also contributed to the development of second generation medical language processing systems. After her doctoral degree in computer science (natural language processing) under Dr. Ralph Grishman at the Co...
Carol Friedman : Hsinchun Chen, ed. (21 June 2005). Medical Informatics: Knowledge Management and Data Mining in Biomedicine. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-24381-8. Retrieved 29 May 2013. Naomi Sager; Carol Friedman; Margaret S. Lyman (1987). Medical language processing: computer management of narrative data. Addison-Wesley...
Carol Friedman : "Carol Friedman, PhD". Columbia University. April 2009. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
Pascale Fung : Pascale Fung (馮雁) (born in Shanghai, China) is a professor in the Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology(HKUST). She is the director of the Centre for AI Research (CAiRE) at HKUST. She is an ...
Pascale Fung : Fung's work is focused on building systems that try to understand and empathize with humans. She has authored and co-authored hundreds of publications, along with many journal listings and book chapters. Fung is often found in the media, among others as a writer for Scientific American, the World Economi...
Pascale Fung : Elected Fellow, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), for “significant contributions to the field of Conversational AI and to the development of ethical AI principles and algorithms” Elected Fellow, Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), for “significant contributio...
Pascale Fung : Fung is affiliated with the following institutions and organizations: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology World Economic Forum Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Association for Computational Linguistics International Speech Communication Association Association for Computing Ma...
Pascale Fung : Kathleen McKeown Roberto Pieraccini Julia Hirschberg Tony F. Chan Shrikanth Narayanan == References ==
Kavita Ganesan : Kavita Annapoorani Ganesan is a Malaysian-born author, data scientist and AI consultant known for her research in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing. She wrote the book, The Business Case for AI and founded the company Opinosis Analytics. Her works ...
Kavita Ganesan : Ganesan has a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Southern California and a Ph.D. in computer science and machine learning from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Kavita Ganesan : Ganesan worked as a scientist for the software development platform GitHub. In 2017, she brought the first machine learning (ML) pipeline to GitHub with the launch of GitHub Topics. While working at GitHub, Ganesan founded the Utah-based AI and machine learning company Opinosis Analytics. In 2021, Gane...
Kavita Ganesan : Ganesan’s background is in natural language processing (NLP), search technologies, and machine learning. Her work has been cited in over 1500 papers. Ganesan has researched applications for artificial intelligence in fields such as knowledge management and search engines. In addition to her research on...
Kavita Ganesan : Ganesan, K. (2022). The Business Case for AI: A Leader's Guide to AI Strategies, Best Practices & Real-World Applications. United States: Opinosis Analytics Publishing. ISBN 9781544528717 Ganesan, K., Zhai, C., & Han, J. (2010, August). Opinosis: A graph based approach to abstractive summarization of h...
Kavita Ganesan : Opinosis Analytics - company she has founded Kavita Ganesan Official Website == References ==
Claire Gardent : Claire Gardent is a French computer scientist and linguist specializing in natural language processing, including natural language generation and machine translation. She is a director of research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research, affiliated with the Lorraine Research Laboratory in...
Claire Gardent : Gardent was a linguistics student at the University of Toulouse, graduating in 1986. She went to the UK for graduate study, earning a master's degree in artificial intelligence from the University of Essex in 1987 and a PhD in cognitive science from the University of Edinburgh in 1991. Her doctoral dis...
Claire Gardent : Gardent is the coauthor of books including: Techniques d'analyse et de génération pour la langue naturelle (with Karine Baschung, Editions Adosa, 1995) Deep Learning Approaches to Text Production (with Shashi Narayan, Morgan & Claypool, 2020).
Claire Gardent : In 2022 she won the CNRS Silver Medal.
Robby Garner : Robby Garner (born 1963) is an American natural language programmer and software developer. He won the 1998 and 1999 Loebner Prize contests with the program called Albert One. He is listed in the 2001 Guinness Book of World Records as having written the "most human" computer program.
Robby Garner : A native of Cedartown, Georgia, Robby attended Cedartown High School. He worked in his father's television repair shop and began programming for his family's business at age 15. He was commander of his AFJROTC squadron as a junior in high school, while attending joint-enrollment college classes at the lo...
Robby Garner : One of the first web chatterbots, named Max Headcold, was written by Garner in 1995. Max served two purposes, to collect data about web chat behavior and to entertain customers of the FringeWare online bookstore. This program was eventually implemented as a Java package called JFRED, written by Paco Nath...
Robby Garner : A computational behaviorist after the term coined by Dr. Thomas Whalen in 1995, Garner's first attempts at simulating conversation involved collections of internet chat viewed as a sequence of stimuli and responses. Kevin Copple of Ellaz Systems has collaborated with Garner on several projects, including...
Robby Garner : Competing in six Loebner Prize contests, he used the competition as a way to test his prototypes on the judges each year. After winning the contest twice in 1998 and 1999 with his program called Albert One, he began collaborating with other software developers in a variety of conversational systems. Garn...
Robby Garner : After winning the contest twice, Garner went on to create chat bots for the BBC's show Tomorrow's World, and Megalab for the world's largest Turing test. Viewers of the show rated one bot as 17% human. The multifaceted approach, presented at a colloquium on conversational systems in November 2005, involv...
Robby Garner : Rollo Carpenter – British artificial intelligence researcher Richard Wallace – American computer programmer
Robby Garner : AI JFred Chatterbots Archived 2008-08-24 at the Wayback Machine at SimonLaven.com The Turing Hub at FluxOersted.com
Sharon Goldwater : Sharon J. Goldwater is an American and British computer scientist, cognitive scientist, developmental linguist, and natural language processing researcher who holds the Personal Chair of Computational Language Learning in the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics. Her research involves the un...
Sharon Goldwater : Goldwater is a 1998 graduate of Brown University, and worked as a researcher at SRI International from 1998 to 2000. She then returned to Brown for graduate study in cognitive and linguistic sciences, completing her Ph.D. in 2006. Her dissertation, Nonparametric Bayesian Models of Lexical Acquisition...
Sharon Goldwater : Goldwater was the 2016 winner of the Roger Needham Award of the British Computer Society.
Sharon Goldwater : Home page Sharon Goldwater publications indexed by Google Scholar
Gregory Grefenstette : Gregory Grefenstette (born April 25, 1956) is a French-American researcher and professor of computer science, in particular of artificial intelligence and natural language processing. As of 2020, he is the chief scientific officer at Biggerpan, a company developing a predictive contextual engine ...
Gregory Grefenstette : Grefenstette was born in Pittsburgh in 1956. He started M.I.T. as an undergraduate and received his bachelor's degree at Stanford in 1978. He received a master's degree from Paris-Sud 1983 and a PhD in computer science from the University of Pittsburgh in 1993. From 1984 to 1989, he was an assist...
Gregory Grefenstette : 2010 ACM Multimedia Grand Challenge Bronze award 2009 ACM Multimedia Grand Challenge, most practical system award 2007 three-year grant by Lagardere Foundation for work on semantic maps 1978 ITT International Fellow to Belgium == References ==
Barbara J. Grosz : Barbara J. Grosz CorrFRSE (Philadelphia, July 21, 1948) is an American computer scientist and Higgins Professor of Natural Sciences at Harvard University. She has made seminal contributions to the fields of natural language processing and multi-agent systems. With Alison Simmons, she is co-founder of...
Barbara J. Grosz : Grosz earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Cornell University in 1969, and master's and doctoral degrees in computer science from the University of California at Berkeley in 1971 and 1977, respectively.
Barbara J. Grosz : Grosz established and led interdisciplinary institutions, and advanced the role of women in science. From 2007 to 2011 Grosz served as interim dean and then dean of Harvard's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and from 2001 to 2007 she was the Institute's first dean of science, designing and bui...
Barbara J. Grosz : Grosz specializes in natural language processing and multi-agent systems. She developed some of the earliest computer dialogue systems and established the research field of computational modeling of discourse. Her work on models of collaboration helped establish that field and provides the framework ...
Iryna Gurevych : Iryna Gurevych, member Leopoldina, (born March 16, 1976, in Vinnytsia, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian computer scientist. She is Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the Technical University of Darmstadt and Director of Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab.
Iryna Gurevych : Gurevych received her diploma in English and German Linguistics from the Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University in 1998. In 2001, she received her Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics from University of Duisburg-Essen. From 2001 to 2005, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the European Media Lab a...
Iryna Gurevych : First LOEWE-professorship in Hesse, Germany, 2021 Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Fellowship, 2020 Unstructured Information Analytics 2008 Innovation Award from IBM "DKPro-ML: An Open Source UIMA based Framework for Machine Learning", 2008 Unstructured Information Analytics 2008 Innovat...
Iryna Gurevych : L. F. R. Ribeiro, Y. Zhang, C. Gardent, and I. Gurevych, Modeling global and local node contexts for text generation from knowledge graphs, Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 589–604, 2020. E. Simpson, Y. Gao, and I. Gurevych, Interactive text ranking with bayesian optim...