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Monica S. Lam : Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools (2d Ed) (2006) (the "Dragon Book") by Alfred V. Aho, Monica S. Lam, Ravi Sethi, and Jeffrey D. Ullman (ISBN 0-321-48681-1) A Systolic Array Optimizing Compiler (1989) (ISBN 0-89838-300-5) Monica Lam, Dissertation |
Monica S. Lam : Tree of Monica Lam's students Monica S. Lam at the Mathematics Genealogy Project DBLP Publications Server Monica Lam Current CV Monica Lam interview on MokaFive's background |
Mirella Lapata : Mirella Lapata is a computer scientist and Professor in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. Working on the general problem of extracting semantic information from large bodies of text, Lapata develops computer algorithms and models in the field of natural language processing (NLP)... |
Mirella Lapata : Lapata obtained a Master of Arts (MA) degree from Carnegie Mellon University and subsequently earned a doctorate from the University of Edinburgh. Lapata's doctoral research investigated the acquisition of information from polysemous linguistic units using probabilistic methods supervised by Alex Lasca... |
Mirella Lapata : After her doctorate, Lapata assumed academic positions at Saarland University and at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield. At the University of Edinburgh she became a reader in the School of Informatics where she is a full Professor and holds a personal chair in natural lan... |
Svetlana Lazebnik : Svetlana Lazebnik (born 1979) is a Ukrainian-American researcher in computer vision who works as a professor of computer science and Willett Faculty Scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Her research involves interactions between image understanding and natural language processi... |
Svetlana Lazebnik : Lazebnik was born in Kyiv in 1979 to a family of Ukrainian Jews, and emigrated with her family to the US as a teenager. She majored in computer science at DePaul University, minoring in mathematics and graduating with the highest honors in 2000. She completed her Ph.D. in 2006 at the University of I... |
Svetlana Lazebnik : Lazebnik was named an IEEE Fellow in 2021, "for contributions to computer vision". With Cordelia Schmid and Jean Ponce, she won the Longuet-Higgins Prize in 2016 for the best work in computer vision from ten years earlier, for their work on spatial pyramid matching. |
Svetlana Lazebnik : Home page Svetlana Lazebnik publications indexed by Google Scholar |
Lillian Lee (computer scientist) : Lillian Lee is a computer scientist whose research involves natural language processing, sentiment analysis, and computational social science. She is a professor of computer science and information science at Cornell University, and co-editor-in-chief of the journal Transactions of th... |
Lillian Lee (computer scientist) : Lee graduated from Cornell University in 1993 with an undergraduate degree in math and science. She completed her Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1997. Her dissertation, Similarity-Based Approaches to Natural Language Processing, was supervised by Stuart M. Shieber. |
Lillian Lee (computer scientist) : Lee has been a member of the Cornell faculty since 1997. |
Lillian Lee (computer scientist) : Lee has been a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence since 2013, and of the Association for Computational Linguistics since 2017. Lee was elected as an ACM Fellow in 2018 for "contributions to natural language processing, sentiment analysis, and comp... |
Lillian Lee (computer scientist) : Home page Lillian Lee publications indexed by Google Scholar |
Lin-Shan Lee : Lin-Shan Lee (Chinese: 李琳山; born 23 September 1952) is a Taiwanese computer scientist. |
Lin-Shan Lee : Lee earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University in 1974, and pursued a doctorate in the same subject at Stanford University, graduating in 1977. He subsequently returned to Taiwan and joined the NTU faculty in 1982. Lee is a 1993 fellow of the Institute of Electri... |
Wendy Lehnert : Wendy Grace Lehnert is an American computer scientist specializing in natural language processing and known for her pioneering use of machine learning in natural language processing. She is a professor emerita at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. |
Wendy Lehnert : Lehnert earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Portland State University in 1972, and a master's degree from Yeshiva University in 1974. She became a student of Roger Schank at Yale University, completing her Ph.D. there in 1977 with a dissertation on The Process of Question Answering, and was h... |
Wendy Lehnert : Lehnert has written both scholarly and popular books on computing, including: The Process of Question Answering: A Computer Simulation of Cognition (L. Erlbaum Associates, 1978) Light on the Web: Essentials to Make the 'Net Work for You (Addison-Wesley, 1981) Strategies for Natural Language Processing (... |
Wendy Lehnert : In 1991, Lehnert was elected as an AAAI Fellow. |
Li Sheng (computer scientist) : Li Sheng (Chinese: 李生; born 1943), is a professor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China. He began his research on Chinese-English machine translation in 1985, making himself one of the earliest Chinese scholars in this field. After... |
Li Sheng (computer scientist) : Originates from Machine Translation Research Group of Computer Science Department, Harbin Institute of Technology, which was started Li in 1985. It is one of the earliest institutions engaged in MT research in China, featured by its investigations into Chinese-English machine translation... |
Li Sheng (computer scientist) : In June, 2000, the Joint HIT-Microsoft Machine Translation Lab was founded by MI&T Lab and Microsoft Research (China). It was the third joint lab established by Microsoft Research (China) with Chinese universities, and the only one focusing on Machine Translation. Based on this jointly l... |
Li Sheng (computer scientist) : In May 1989, CEMT-I passed the formal project appraisal in Harbin, China. Capable of translating technical paper titles from Chinese to English, it is not only the first MT system completed by Li and his group, but also the first Chinese-English Translation system that passed the technic... |
Li Sheng (computer scientist) : Owing to the technical achievements by Li's group in Chinese-English machine translation, the former National Aerospace Industry Corporation of China sponsored a commercial system development of "Daya Translation Station (MT)" in 1993. Designed as a comprehensive English composition aid ... |
Li Sheng (computer scientist) : From 1994, the researches in Li's lab were supported by National 863 Hi-tech Research and Development Program. During this period, the BT863 system was explored to employ one engine for both Chinese-English and English-Chinese translation. This system was proved to be the best performanc... |
Li Sheng (computer scientist) : This is a key project granted by NSF China (with a joint sponsorship from MSRA) started form 2008. In contrast to his previous NSF grants for different NLP issues, Li explored in his last PI project on key technologies in personalized IR, together with researchers from Tsinghua Universit... |
Liz Liddy : Elizabeth DuRoss Liddy is an Emeritus Professor of Information Science and former Dean of the Syracuse University School of Information Studies. She is a pioneer in the field of natural language processing. |
Liz Liddy : Liddy grew up in Utica, New York. She was one of five children, all of whom worked in her father's family business. Liddy attended St. Francis DeSalle High School, where she was awarded a Regent's Scholarship, and eventually attended Daemen College. She was literary editor of her high school year book and e... |
Liz Liddy : In 1994 Liddy was the founding President of TextWise, a semantics-based search engine. The first product she developed was called Document Retrieval Using Linguistic Knowledge (DR-LINK). She left TextWise in 1999, after growing the number of employees to over 50. She started the Syracuse University Center f... |
Liz Liddy : Liddy was married shortly after graduating Daemen College in 1966. She has three children. |
Liz Liddy : Official website Liddy on 'Cuse Conversations Podcast in 2019 |
Diane Litman : Diane Litman is an American professor of computer science at the University of Pittsburgh. She also jointly holds the positions of senior scientist with the Learning Research and Development Center and faculty with the Intelligent Systems department. Litman is noted for her work in the areas of artificia... |
Diane Litman : Litman did her undergraduate studies at the College of William and Mary and her master's and PhD degrees at the University of Rochester. |
Diane Litman : Before joining the University of Pittsburgh, she was an assistant professor at Columbia University. She additionally held the position of a research scientist in the Artificial Intelligence Principles Research Department Laboratory at AT&T Labs. Litman has held the position of Chair of the North American... |
Diane Litman : She has also co-authored numerous award-winning papers and was awarded senior member status by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence in 2011, an award designed to honor those who have "achieved significant accomplishments within the field of artificial intelligence." == Reference... |
Bing Liu (computer scientist) : Bing Liu is a Chinese-American professor of computer science who specializes in data mining, machine learning, and natural language processing. In 2002, he became a scholar at University of Illinois at Chicago. He holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh (1988). His PhD advisors were... |
Bing Liu (computer scientist) : He developed a mathematical model that can reveal fake advertising. Also, he teaches the course "Data Mining" during the Fall and Spring semesters at UIC. The course usually involves a project and various quiz/examinations as grading criteria. He is best known for his research on sentime... |
Bing Liu (computer scientist) : In 2014, he was named Fellow of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). In 2015, he was named Fellow of ACM "For contributions to knowledge discovery and data mining, opinion mining, and sentiment analysis". In 2016, he was elected Fellow of AAAI "For significant contri... |
Bing Liu (computer scientist) : Bing Liu publications indexed by Google Scholar Official website |
Karen Livescu : Karen Livescu is an American computer scientist specializing in speech processing and natural language processing, and applications of deep learning to these topics. She is a professor in the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago and a part-time associate professor of computer science at the Univers... |
Karen Livescu : Livescu majored in physics at Princeton University, graduating in 1996 with an honors thesis on signal processing in speech supervised by computer scientist Kenneth Steiglitz. After visiting the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, she received a master's degree in 1999 and a Ph.D. in 2005 from th... |
Karen Livescu : Livescu was named a Fellow of the International Speech Communication Association in 2021, "for contributions to articulatory modeling, to speech representation learning, and to bridging the gaps between speech research, machine learning and natural language processing". She was named to the 2025 class o... |
Karen Livescu : Home page Karen Livescu publications indexed by Google Scholar |
Sasha Luccioni : Alexandra Sasha Luccioni (née Vorobyova; born 1990) is a computer scientist specializing in the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and climate change. Her work focuses on quantifying the environmental impact of AI technologies and promoting sustainable practices in machine learning developmen... |
Sasha Luccioni : Alexandra Sasha Vorobyova was born in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1990. When she was four years old, her family relocated to Ontario, Canada. Her interest in science is influenced by her family's history; her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother all pursued careers in scientific fi... |
Sasha Luccioni : Luccioni began her professional career at Nuance Communications in 2017, where she focused on natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) techniques to enhance conversational agents. She then joined Morgan Stanley’s AI/ML Center of Excellence in 2018, working on explainable artificial i... |
Yves A. Lussier : Yves A. Lussier is a physician-scientist conducting research in Precision medicine, Translational bioinformatics and Personal Genomics. As a co-founder of Purkinje, he pioneered the commercial use of controlled medical vocabulary organized as directed semantic networks in electronic medical records, a... |
Yves A. Lussier : Lussier works in both clinical medicine and biomedical informatics. He is a Professor and Chair at the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Utah. Lussier served as Director of Technology transfer and Assist Prof. at Columbia University Depts. of Medicine and of Biomedical Informat... |
Yves A. Lussier : Inducted Fellow, American College of Medical Informatics (2005) IBM Faculty Awards 2003, 2004 1st recipient, Columbia University Faculty Mentoring Award Outstanding Paper Awards, 2008(2), 2009, 2010, 2011 Summit for Translational Bioinformatics AMIA Distinguished paper award 2011 AMIA Best papers awar... |
Yves A. Lussier : Liu, Yang; Li, Jianrong; Sam, Lee; Goh, Chern-Sing; Gerstein, Mark; Lussier, Yves A. (2006). "An Integrative Genomic Approach to Uncover Molecular Mechanisms of Prokaryotic Traits". PLOS Computational Biology. 2 (11): e159. Bibcode:2006PLSCB...2..159L. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020159. PMC 1636675. PM... |
Yves A. Lussier : Lussier’s Software Lussier's Homepage Article describing Lussier's 3rd IBM Faculty Award |
William C. Mann : William C. "Bill" Mann (died August 13, 2004, aged 69) was a computer scientist and computational linguist, the originator of rhetorical structure theory (RST) and a president of the Association for Computational Linguistics (1987–1988). He is especially well known for his work in text generation. He ... |
William C. Mann : William C. Mann and Sandra A. Thompson, "Rhetorical structure theory: toward a functional theory of text organization", Text 8:243-281 (1988). Maite Taboada, William C. Mann, "Applications of Rhetorical Structure Theory", Discourse Studies 8:3:567-588 (2006) |
William C. Mann : Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen, "Remembering Bill Mann", Computational Linguistics 31:2:161-171 |
William C. Mann : Bibliography of publications and reports by the creators of RST |
Christopher D. Manning : Christopher David Manning (born September 18, 1965) is a computer scientist and applied linguist whose research in the areas of natural language processing, artificial intelligence and machine learning is considered highly influential. He is the current Director of the Stanford Artificial Intel... |
Christopher D. Manning : Christopher D. Manning; Hinrich Schütze (1999). Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ISBN 0-262-13360-1. OL 35843M. Wikidata Q115664565. Christopher D. Manning; Prabhakar Raghavan; Hinrich Schutze (2008). Introduction to Infor... |
William A. Martin : William Arthur Martin (1938-1981) was a computer scientist from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. After graduating from Northwest Classen High School, where he was a state wrestling champion, he attended MIT where he received a bachelor's degree (1960), master's (1962) and a Ph.D. (1967) in electrical engine... |
William A. Martin : Martin, William A. (1966). Symbolic Mathematical Laboratory (Ph.D. thesis). M.I.T. Project MAC TR-36. Penfield, Jr., Paul (August 1, 2000). "William Arthur Martin". MIT EECS Great Educator Awards. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Archived from the original on June 10, 2011. Retrieved June 13, ... |
William A. Martin : Obituary from Tech Talk == References == |
Yuji Matsumoto : Yuji Matsumoto (松本 裕治, Matsumoto Yūji) is a Japanese and American professor of information science who works at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology and also specializes in artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. He has almost 450 peer-reviewed articles with the highest ranked on... |
Yuji Matsumoto : In 1979 he got bachelor's degree in information science at Kyoto University and received master's at the same place two year later which ended with Ph.D. by 1990. From 1984 to 1985 he became a visiting professor at the Imperial College of Science and Technology department of the University of London. F... |
Yuji Matsumoto : In 1988 he became Takahashi Incentive Award recipient and in 1989 was awarded with Motooka Commemorative Award. In 1994 he received ASTEM Software Award and three years later became a recipient of Best Paper Award from the Information Processing Society of Japan, following by the Best Author Award from... |
Andrew McCallum : Andrew McCallum is a professor in the computer science department at University of Massachusetts Amherst. His primary specialties are in machine learning, natural language processing, information extraction, information integration, and social network analysis. |
Andrew McCallum : McCallum graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College in 1989. He completed his Ph.D. at University of Rochester in 1995 under the supervision of Dana H. Ballard. He was then a postdoctoral fellow, working with Sebastian Thrun and Tom M. Mitchell at Carnegie Mellon University. From 1998 to 2000 he... |
Andrew McCallum : In collaboration with John D. Lafferty and Fernando Pereira, McCallum developed conditional random fields, first described in a paper presented at the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). In 2011 this research paper won the ICML "Test of Time" (10-year best paper) award. McCallum has w... |
Andrew McCallum : Andrew McCallum's home page Andrew McCallum's published papers |
Kathleen McKeown : Kathleen R. McKeown is an American computer scientist, specializing in natural language processing. She is currently the Henry and Gertrude Rothschild Professor of Computer Science and is the Founding Director of the Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering at Columbia University. McKeown received... |
Kathleen McKeown : 1985 Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation 1991 Faculty Award for Women, National Science Foundation 1994 AAAI Fellow 2003 ACM Fellow 2010 Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision Award in Innovation 2012 Association for Computational Linguistics founding Fellow 2019 Elected ... |
Kathleen McKeown : Text Generation: Using Discourse Strategies and Focus Constraints to Generate Natural Language Text. Studies in natural language processing. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University, 1985, 2nd ed. 1992. ISBN 9780521301169. with Ani Nenkova. Automatic Summarization. Foundations and Trends in Informati... |
Kathleen McKeown : Kathleen McKeown publications indexed by Google Scholar Kathleen McKeown's faculty page at Columbia University |
Danielle S. McNamara : Danielle S. McNamara is an educational researcher known for her theoretical and empirical work with reading comprehension and the development of game-based literacy technologies. She is professor of psychology and senior research scientist at Arizona State University. She has previously held posi... |
Danielle S. McNamara : McNamara received her B.A. in Linguistics from the University of Kansas in 1982, and her M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Wichita State University, Kansas, in 1989. In 1992, she earned her Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. During her Ph.D., McNamara conducted r... |
Danielle S. McNamara : McNamara's research focuses on the development of intelligent tutoring systems that use game-based exercises to increase learner motivation when practicing reading and writing strategies. She developed the intelligent tutoring system Interactive Strategy Training for Active Reading and Thinking (... |
Danielle S. McNamara : McNamara, D.S. (2004). SERT: Self-explanation reading training. Discourse Processes, 38(1), 1–30. McNamara, D.S. (2007). Reading comprehension strategies: Theories, interventions, and technologies. Psychology Press McNamara, D.S., & Kintsch, W. (1996). Learning from texts: Effects of prior knowle... |
Danielle S. McNamara : Science of Learning and Educational Technology (SoLET) Lab Adaptive Literacy Danielle S. McNamara publications indexed by Google Scholar |
Eneida A. Mendonça : Eneida A. Mendonça, is a Brazilian-born physician-scientist and biomedical informatician. She pioneered the use of natural language processing in both the biomedical literature and in electronic medical record narratives in order to identify knowledge relevant to medical decision making in the cont... |
Eneida A. Mendonça : Medline Publications Google Scholar Citations |
Eneida A. Mendonça : Eneida A. Mendonça’s former homepage as Faculty at Columbia University Eneida A. Mendonça’s at The University of Chicago |
Inger Mewburn : Inger Blackford Mewburn (born 1970) is a Professor and Director of Research Training at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. She has published on academic identity, writing, and digital scholarship. She is known as "The Thesis Whisperer" on social media, and has been named as an "Aus... |
Inger Mewburn : Born in Hobart, Tasmania, and raised in Melbourne, Victoria, Mewburn completed her schooling at Croydon High School in 1988. Mewburn's undergraduate degree was from RMIT University and she was awarded her doctorate from the University of Melbourne in 2009 for her thesis, "Constructing Bodies: gesture sp... |
Inger Mewburn : Mewburn was a Research Fellow at RMIT University from 2006–2012, and worked with research higher degree students and their supervisors as a research education and development scholar. Since 2013, Mewburn has been Director of Research Training at the Australian National University. She undertakes researc... |
Inger Mewburn : 2020: Special commendation for leadership, Australian Council of Graduate Research. 2019: Admitted as Vitae Senior Research Developer Fellow. 2017: Grant from the Discovery Translation Funds, Canberra Innovation Network, to develop the 'PostAc' application (AUD$150K). 2017: Vice Chancellor’s award for i... |
Inger Mewburn : Thesis Whisperer blog. A/Prof Inger Mewburn (@ThesisWhisperer) on Twitter. The Thesis Whisperer on Facebook. PostAc website. |
Rada Mihalcea : Rada Mihalcea is the Janice M. Jenkins Collegiate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. She has made significant contributions to natural language processing, multimodal processing, and computational social science. With Paul Tarau, she is the co-inventor of TextRa... |
Rada Mihalcea : Mihalcea has a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from Southern Methodist University (2001) and a Ph.D. in Linguistics, Oxford University (2010). In 2017 she was named Director of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at University of Michigan, Computer Science and Engineering. In 2018, Mihalcea... |
Rada Mihalcea : AAAI Fellow, 2021 "for significant contributions to natural language processing and computational social science". ACM Fellow, 2019 "for contributions to natural language processing, with innovations in data-driven and graph-based language processing". Sarah Goddard Power Award, 2019. Carol Hollenshead ... |
Rada Mihalcea : Mihalcea is known for her research in natural language processing, multimodal processing, computational social sciences. In a collaboration she leads at the University of Michigan, Mihalcea has created software that can detect human lying. In a study of video clips of high profile court cases, a compute... |
Rada Mihalcea : Mihalcea was born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, where she attended the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. She can speak Romanian, English, Italian, and French. Mihalcea has two children - Zara (b. 2009) and Caius (b. 2013). They were both born in Dallas, Texas. She is married to an associate professor of e... |
Rada Mihalcea : Professional website Rada Mihalcea publications indexed by Google Scholar |
Tomáš Mikolov : Tomáš Mikolov is a Czech computer scientist working in the field of machine learning. In March 2020, Mikolov became a senior research scientist at the Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics. |
Tomáš Mikolov : Mikolov obtained his PhD in Computer Science from Brno University of Technology for his work on recurrent neural network-based language models. He is the lead author of the 2013 paper that introduced the Word2vec technique in natural language processing and is an author on the FastText architecture. Mik... |
Tomáš Mikolov : Tomáš Mikolov publications indexed by Google Scholar |
Margaret Mitchell (scientist) : Margaret Mitchell is a computer scientist who works on algorithmic bias and fairness in machine learning. She is most well known for her work on automatically removing undesired biases concerning demographic groups from machine learning models, as well as more transparent reporting of th... |
Margaret Mitchell (scientist) : Mitchell obtained a bachelor's degree in linguistics from Reed College, Portland, Oregon, in 2005. After having worked as a research assistant at the OGI School of Science and Engineering for two years, she subsequently obtained a Master's in Computational Linguistics from the University... |
Margaret Mitchell (scientist) : Mitchell is best known for her work on fairness in machine learning and methods for mitigating algorithmic bias. This includes her work on introducing the concept of 'Model Cards' for more transparent model reporting, and methods for debiasing machine learning models using adversarial le... |
Margaret Mitchell (scientist) : Mitchell was a co-founder of Widening NLP, group seeking to increase the proportion of women and minorities working in natural language processing, and a special interest group within the Association for Computational Linguistics. == References == |
Ruslan Mitkov : Ruslan Mitkov is a professor at Lancaster University, and a researcher in Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics. He completed his PhD at Technical University of Dresden under the supervision of Nikolaus Joachim Lehmann. He has published more than 240 refereed papers and is best known... |
Ruslan Mitkov : 1998. Robust pronoun resolution with limited knowledge, Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics-Volume 2 2001. Introduction to the special issue on computational anaphora resolution. Mitkov, Ru... |
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