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Ruslan Mitkov : 1993, 1994. Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 2002. Keynote speaker at CICLing conference 2011. Doctor Honoris Causa from Plovdiv University 2012. Keynote speaker at TSD conference 2014. Professor Honoris Causa from Veliko Tarnovo University |
Ruslan Mitkov : Ruslan Mitkov's Home Page Google Scholar page Bio at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences website |
Marie-Francine Moens : Marie-Francine (Sien) Moens (born 1957) is a Belgian computer scientist known for her research in natural language processing, argument mining, sentiment analysis, and information retrieval. She is a professor of computer science at KU Leuven. |
Marie-Francine Moens : Moens earned a master's degree in computer science at KU Leuven in 1992, and completed her Ph.D. there in 1999. Her dissertation was Automatically Indexing and Abstracting the Content of Document Texts. She was a researcher in the Centre for Law and ICT at KU Leuven beginning in 1992, took an ass... |
Marie-Francine Moens : Moens is the author of books including: Automatic Indexing and Abstracting of Document Texts (Kluwer, 2002) Information Extraction: Algorithms and Prospects in a Retrieval Context (Springer, 2006) |
Marie-Francine Moens : Home page Marie-Francine Moens publications indexed by Google Scholar Marie-Francine Moens at the Mathematics Genealogy Project |
Mehryar Mohri : Mehryar Mohri is a Professor and theoretical computer scientist at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He is also heading the Machine Learning Theory (ML Theory) team at Google Research. |
Mehryar Mohri : Prior to joining the Courant Institute, Mohri was a Research Department Head and later Technology Leader at AT&T Bell Labs, where he was a Member of the Technical Staff for about ten years. Mohri has also taught as an Assistant Professor at the University of Paris 7 (1992-1993) and Ecole Polytechnique (... |
Mehryar Mohri : Mohri's main area of research is machine learning, in particular learning theory. He is also an expert in automata theory and algorithms. He is the author of several core algorithms that have served as the foundation for the design of many deployed speech recognition and natural language processing syst... |
Mehryar Mohri : Mohri is the author of the reference book Foundations of Machine Learning used as a textbook in many graduate-level machine learning courses. Mohri is also a member of the Lothaire group of mathematicians with the pseudonym M. Lothaire and contributed to the book on Applied Combinatorics on Words. He is... |
Mehryar Mohri : Mohri is currently the President of the Association for Algorithmic Learning Theory (AALT) and the Steering Committee Chair for the ALT conference. He is also Editorial Board member of Machine Learning and TheoretiCS, Action Editor of the Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR) and a member of the a... |
Raymond J. Mooney : Raymond J. Mooney is an American computer scientist, professor of computer science, and director of the Artificial Intelligence laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on machine learning and natural language processing. He was educated at O'Fallon Township High School ... |
Makoto Nagao : Makoto Nagao (長尾 真, Nagao Makoto, October 4, 1936 – May 23, 2021) was a Japanese computer scientist. He contributed to various fields: machine translation, natural language processing, pattern recognition, image processing and library science. He was the 23rd president of Kyoto University (1997–2003) and... |
Makoto Nagao : Born and raised in Mie Prefecture, Japan, Makoto Nagao graduated from Kyoto University in 1959, and received a master's degree in engineering in 1961 and a Ph.D. in engineering in 1966 from the university. In Kyoto University, he became an assistant professor in 1967, an associate professor in 1968, and ... |
Makoto Nagao : Nagao was one of the first scientists who developed practical machine translation (MT) systems. Between 1982 and 1986, he led the Mu project which aimed at translations for technical papers and became the first successful MT system between English and Japanese. In addition, example-based machine translat... |
Makoto Nagao : Nagao died from a stroke on 23 May 2021 at the age of 84. |
Makoto Nagao : 1993: IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award 1997: Medal of Honour with Purple Ribbon 1997: International Association for Machine Translation's Award of Honor 1999: C&C Prize 2003: ACL Lifetime Achievement Award 2004: Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University 2005: Japan Prize 2005: Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur 20... |
Preslav Nakov : Preslav Nakov (born on 26 January 1977 in Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria) is a computer scientist who works on natural language processing. He is particularly known for his research on fake news detection, automatic detection of offensive language, and biomedical text mining. Nakov obtained a PhD in computer ... |
Preslav Nakov : Preslav Nakov grew up in Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria, where he attended primary and secondary school, obtaining a Diploma in Mathematics from the Secondary School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences 'Vassil Drumev' in 1996. He then obtained a MSc degree in Informatics (Computer Science) with specialisation... |
Preslav Nakov : Upon graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, Nakov started work as a Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore. Since 2012, he has been a Senior Scientist at the Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI). He maintains a position as an honorary lecturer at Sofia University. |
Preslav Nakov : Preslav Nakov works in the area of natural language processing and text mining. He has published over 300 peer-reviewed research papers. Preslav Nakov's early research was on lexical semantics and text mining. He published influential papers on biomedical text mining, most prominently on methods to iden... |
Preslav Nakov : 2003 John Atanasov Presidential Award for achievements in the development of the information society 2011 RANLP 2011 Young Researcher Award 2020 Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, best paper award == References == |
Paco Nathan : Paco Nathan (born 1962) is an American computer scientist and early engineer of the World Wide Web. Nathan is also an author and performance art show producer who established much of his career in Austin, Texas. |
Paco Nathan : Paco Nathan was brought up in San Luis Obispo, California. He studied mathematics and computer science at Stanford University, specializing in user interface design and artificial intelligence, with Douglas Lenat as graduate advisor. He received a teaching fellowship during 1984–1986, under the direction ... |
Paco Nathan : Nathan collaborated with Robby Garner and the Italian researcher Luigi Caputo, President of Alma Research Centre, on one of the first web chatterbots, named Barry DeFacto, in 1995. The three have worked together on several related projects, including the JFRED open source project for developing Java-based... |
Paco Nathan : Tiffany Lee Brown – American writer and artist Robby Garner – American natural language programmer and software developer Wiley Wiggins – American actor |
Paco Nathan : JFRED open source project mac.com Austin SRL 1997 show archive srl.org FringeWare content archives web.archive.org OpenSIMS open source project sourceforge.net ClaimID verified web pages claimid.com |
Roberto Navigli : Roberto Navigli (born 1978) is an Italian computer scientist and professor in the Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering "Antonio Ruberti" at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he is also the director of the Sapienza NLP Group. His research focuses on Artificial Intelligence, s... |
Roberto Navigli : Navigli obtained his Master of Science degree in Computer Science in 2001 at Sapienza University of Rome, followed, in 2007, by a PhD from the same institution, under the supervision of Paola Velardi. Navigli's doctoral thesis focused on devising and evaluating an innovative knowledge-based algorithm ... |
Roberto Navigli : Navigli was a visiting research fellow and visiting professor of the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, the University of Sussex, the University of Wolverhampton and the Center for Advanced Studies of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich He then obtained academic positions as researcher... |
Andrew Ng : Andrew Yan-Tak Ng (Chinese: 吳恩達; born April 18, 1976) is a British-American computer scientist and technology entrepreneur focusing on machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI). Ng was a cofounder and head of Google Brain and was the former Chief Scientist at Baidu, building the company's Artificial... |
Andrew Ng : Ng was born in London, United Kingdom, in 1976 to Ronald Paul Ng, a hematologist and lecturer at UCL Medical School and Tisa Ho, an arts administrator working at the London Film Festival. His parents were both immigrants from Hong Kong. He has at least one brother. Ng and his family moved back to Hong Kong ... |
Andrew Ng : Ng researches primarily in machine learning, deep learning, machine perception, computer vision, and natural language processing; and is one of the world's most famous and influential computer scientists. He's frequently won best paper awards at academic conferences and has had a huge impact on the field of... |
Andrew Ng : In 2011, Stanford launched a total of three massive open online course (MOOCs) on machine learning (CS229a), databases, and AI, taught by Ng, Peter Norvig, Sebastian Thrun, and Jennifer Widom. This has led to the modern MOOC movement. Ng taught machine learning and Widom taught databases. The course on AI t... |
Andrew Ng : Ng is the chair of the board for Woebot Labs, a psychological clinic that uses data science to provide cognitive behavioral therapy. It provides a therapy chatbot to help treat depression, among other things. He is also a member of the board of directors for drive.ai, which uses AI for self-driving cars and... |
Andrew Ng : Ng is also the author or co-author of over 300 publications in robotics, and related fields. His work in computer vision and deep learning has been featured often in press releases and reviews. 1995. Bell Atlantic Network Services Scholarship 1995, 1996. Microsoft Technical Scholarship Award 1996. Andrew Ca... |
Andrew Ng : He also wrote a book Machine Learning Yearning, a practical guide for those interested in machine learning, which he distributed for free. In December 2018, he wrote a sequel called AI Transformation Playbook. Ng contributed one chapter to Architects of Intelligence: The Truth About AI from the People Build... |
Andrew Ng : Ng thinks that the real threat is contemplating the future of work: "Rather than being distracted by evil killer robots, the challenge to labor caused by these machines is a conversation that academia and industry and government should have." He has emphasized the importance of expanding access to AI educat... |
Andrew Ng : Robot Operating System Latent Dirichlet allocation Google Brain Coursera |
Andrew Ng : Official website Ng's Quora profile Ng's Medium blog Academic Genealogy Andrew Ng's Publication List |
Peter Norvig : Peter Norvig (born 14 December 1956) is an American computer scientist and Distinguished Education Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI. He previously served as a director of research and search quality at Google. Norvig is the co-author with Stuart J. Russell of the most popular textbo... |
Peter Norvig : Norvig grew up in an academic family. His father was Danish and came to the United States after World War II to study math at the University of Minnesota. Norvig received a Bachelor of Science in applied mathematics from Brown University and a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California, ... |
Peter Norvig : Norvig is a councilor of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence and co-author, with Stuart J. Russell, of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, now the leading college text in the field. He was head of the Computational Sciences Division (now the Intelligent Systems Division... |
Peter Norvig : By 2022, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, which Norvig first co-authored with Stuart J. Russell in 1995, was the leading textbook in the field used by over 1400 schools globally. In 2001, Norvig published a short article titled Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years, arguing against the fashi... |
Peter Norvig : The Prospects for AI, featuring Neil Jacobstein, Patrick Lincoln, Peter Norvig, and Bruno Olshausen An experiment by Norvig on Scientific opinion on climate change |
Franz Josef Och : Franz Josef Och (2 November 1971) is a German computer scientist. He is best known for being the chief architect of Google Translate. He has worked as a Director at Facebook. Prior to this, he was Head of Data Science at Grail, (an Illumina company), Chief Data Scientist at Human Longevity Inc., and e... |
Franz Josef Och : He studied computer science at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Germany, where he graduated with a Dipl.Ing. degree in 1998. In 2002, he received his PhD in Computer Science from RWTH Aachen University, Germany. The same year he moved to the United States. From 2002 to 2004 he worked as a R... |
Franz Josef Och : Google and Facebook roll out Farsi language tools, The Guardian, June 19, 2009 Franz Josef Och, Google's translation uber-scientist, talks about Google Translate, David Sarno, Los Angeles Times, March 11, 2010 Can Google break the computer language barrier?, Tim Adams, The Observer, December 19, 2010 |
Martha Palmer : Martha (Stone) Palmer is an American computer scientist. She is best known for her work on verb semantics, and for the creation of ontological resources such as PropBank and VerbNet. |
Martha Palmer : Palmer received a Master of Arts in Computer Science from University of Texas at Austin in 1976, advised by Robert Simmons. She received her PhD from the University of Edinburgh in 1985. Her thesis was titled "Driving semantics for a limited domain", and was advised by Alan Bundy. |
Martha Palmer : Palmer is currently a professor of computer science and linguistics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She was previously on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. |
Martha Palmer : Martha Palmer's home page |
Martha Pollack : Martha Elizabeth Pollack (born August 27, 1958) is an American computer scientist who served as the 14th president of Cornell University from April 2017 to June 2024. From 2013 to 2017, she was the 14th provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Michigan. Pollack's r... |
Martha Pollack : Pollack was born in Stamford, Connecticut, on August 27, 1958. In 1979, she completed her undergraduate studies in linguistics at Dartmouth College. She earned master's and doctoral degrees in computer science from the University of Pennsylvania, completing her Ph.D. in 1986 under joint supervision of ... |
Martha Pollack : Pollack worked at SRI International from 1985 to 1992. In 1991, shew was a IJCAI Computers and Thought Award recipient. Since 1996, she has been a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. Since 2012, she was a fellow at the Association for Computing Machinery and Americ... |
Yuen Poovarawan : Yuen Poovarawan (Thai: ยืน ภู่วรวรรณ, born 5 November 1950) is a Thai computer scientist. He worked at Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand until his retirement, where his last positions were associate professor in the Department of Computer Engineering and Vice President for Information Technolo... |
Yuen Poovarawan : Yuen Poovarawan was born on 5 November 1950 in Bangkok, Thailand. The third out of six children, he is the elder twin brother of Yong Poovorawan, medical professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University. As a child, his family moved to Nakhon Pathom, where he attended Phrapathom Witthaya... |
Yuen Poovarawan : Yuen began his career in 1973 as an instructor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Kasetsart University, where he has since continued working. He began working on software development for microcomputers in 1978, and worked on natural language processing algorithms from 1980. He and his team... |
Yuen Poovarawan : Yuen is married to Wanna Poovarawan, with two daughters and one son, Nawan, Nanjana and Nutch Poovarawan, respectively. An early adopter of the technology, Yuen began communicating with his children via email in 1994, reaching out when they were abroad and teaching life lessons through analogies often... |
Yuen Poovarawan : As recognition of his continued work in natural language processing and applied uses of the computer, the National Research Council of Thailand granted Yuen the Outstanding Researcher Award in physical sciences and mathematics in 1996. He had also received the National Research Council Award for innov... |
A. R. D. Prasad : Dr A.R.D. Prasad is an Indian Library and Information Science Academic, Information professional and Information scientist. Dr Prasad teaches at Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Bangalore as Professor of Library and Information Science and he is retired Head of DRTC, which is India's... |
A. R. D. Prasad : He has Master of Arts (M.A), M.Phil. in Philosophy, BLIS, ADIS (from DRTC, ISI) and obtained his doctorate (PhD) on "Application of Natural Language Processing Tools and Technique in Developing Subject Indexing Languages" from Karnatak University, Dharwad. |
A. R. D. Prasad : Dr. Prasad is senior faculty at Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC). He joined DRTC as a lecturer on 4 June 1990. |
A. R. D. Prasad : Member, Working Group, National Knowledge Commission, Government of India. Member, DSpace Governance Advisory Committee Member, Project Evaluation committee on E-Infrastructure, European Commission, Brussels. Member, UGC Curriculum Development Committee Member, UGC ETDs Guidelines (Electronic Theses a... |
A. R. D. Prasad : Currently he is active in European Commissions FP7-FET project on Living Knowledge. He is Editor of the Proceedings of the International Conference on Semantic Web and Digital Libraries (ICSD-2007). He is also guest Editor of Online Information Review, V.32(4), 2008, special edition on Semantic Web an... |
A. R. D. Prasad : http://www.grl2020.net/uploads/position_papers/A.R.D.%20Prasad.pdf Archived 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine A.R.D. Prasad | Documentation Research and Training Centre http://www.ignca.nic.in/PDF_data/kn_digital001_pdf_data/T2a_Development_Digital_Repository.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20110721... |
James Pustejovsky : James Pustejovsky (born 1956) is an American computer scientist. He is the TJX Feldberg professor of computer science at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. His expertise includes theoretical and computational modeling of language, specifically: Computational linguistics, L... |
James Pustejovsky : Pustejovsky's research group's current projects include the TimeML and ISO-Space projects. The TimeML project is a standard markup language for temporal events in a document, and has recently been adopted as ISO-TImeML by the ISO. ISO-Space is an ISO-directed effort to create an expressive specifica... |
James Pustejovsky : Professor Pustejovsky's website Brandeis University Faculty Guide Pustejovsky's book on the Generative Lexicon The TimeML project The Medstract project |
Dragomir R. Radev : Dragomir R. Radev (August 7, 1968 – March 29, 2023) was an American computer scientist who was a professor at Yale University, working on natural language processing and information retrieval. He also served as a University of Michigan computer science professor and Columbia University computer scie... |
Dragomir R. Radev : Radev served as the coach and led the US national team in the International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) to several gold medals [1][2]. |
Dragomir R. Radev : As NACLO founder, Radev shared the Linguistic Society of America 2011 Linguistics, Language and the Public Award. He was the co-winner of the Gosnell Prize (2006). In 2015, he was named a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery "for contributions to natural language processing and computat... |
Dragomir R. Radev : Natural Language Interfaces to Databases (2023) Puzzles in Logic, Languages and Computation (2013) Mihalcea and Radev (2011) Graph-based methods for NLP and IR |
Dragomir R. Radev : SIGIR 1995 Generating summaries of multiple news articles ANLP 1997 Building a generation knowledge source using internet-accessible newswire Computational Linguistics 1998 Generating natural language summaries from multiple on-line sources ACL 1998 Learning correlations between linguistic indicator... |
Dragomir R. Radev : Team USA Brings Home the Linguistics Gold Dragomir Radev, Co-Founders Recognized as NACLO Receives Linguistics, Language and the Public Award Dragomir Radev Coaches US Linguistics Team to Multiple Wins Dragomir Radev Honored as ACM Distinguished Scientist Prof. Dragomir Radev Receives Gosnell Prize ... |
Allan M. Ramsay : Allan M. Ramsay is a Professor of Formal Linguistics in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester. |
Allan M. Ramsay : Ramsay's undergraduate degree was in Logic and Mathematics from the University of Sussex. After completing a Master of Science degree in Logic from the University of London, he returned to Sussex to complete a PhD in Artificial Intelligence. Prior to working at UMIST and the University of Manchester, ... |
Allan M. Ramsay : Ramsay's research focuses on Natural language processing, including morphology and syntax. He has published papers on the analysis of free word order languages, particularly morphology of the Arabic language, which poses a number of specific problems. Some of this research has been funded by the EPSRC... |
Verena Rieser : Verena Rieser (born 1979) is a German computer scientist specialising in natural-language generation, including conversational modelling as well as studies of how gender cues in synthetic language can trigger biases in the people who interact with them. She is a professor in the School of Mathematical a... |
Verena Rieser : After beginning her university studies in literature, Rieser switched to linguistics, and earned a master's degree in applied linguistics and information science from the University of Regensburg in 2003. She earned a second master's degree in informatics from the University of Edinburgh in 2005, superv... |
Verena Rieser : With Oliver Lemon, Rieser is a coauthor of the book Reinforcement Learning for Adaptive Dialogue Systems: A Data-driven Methodology for Dialogue Management and Natural Language Generation (Springer, 2011) |
Verena Rieser : Home page Verena Rieser publications indexed by Google Scholar |
Tony Robinson (speech recognition) : Tony Robinson is a researcher in the application of recurrent neural networks to speech recognition, being one of the first to discover the practical capabilities of deep neural networks and its application to speech recognition. |
Tony Robinson (speech recognition) : Robinson studied natural sciences at Cambridge University between 1981 and 1984, where he specialized in physics. He went on to complete an MPhil in computer speech and language processing in 1985 and continued with a PhD in the same area in 1989, both at Cambridge. He first publish... |
Tony Robinson (speech recognition) : In 1995, Robinson formed SoftSound Ltd, a speech technology company which was acquired by Autonomy with a view to using the technology to make unstructured video and voice data easily searchable. Robinson helped build the fastest large vocabulary speech recognition system available ... |
Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson : Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson (born 1 June 1955 in Sauðárkrókur, Iceland) is an Icelandic linguist and professor of Icelandic at the University of Iceland. He is the author of several prominent works on the Icelandic language, including Íslensk hljóðkerfisfræði (“Icelandic phonology”, 1993), Íslensk rímor... |
Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson : Eiríkur's university website |
Dan Roth : Dan Roth (Hebrew: דן רוט) is the Eduardo D. Glandt Distinguished Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania and the Chief AI Scientist at Oracle. Until June 2024 Dan was a VP/Distinguished Scientist at AWS AI. In his role at AWS Roth led over the last three years the scie... |
Dan Roth : Roth is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), and the Association of Computational Linguistics (ACL). Roth’s research focuses on the computational founda... |
Naomi Sager : Naomi Sager (born 1927) is an American computational linguistics research scientist. She is a former research professor at New York University, now retired. She is a pioneer in the development of natural language processing for computers. |
Naomi Sager : Sager was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1927. In 1946 she earned a bachelor of philosophy degree from the University of Chicago. She obtained a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Columbia University in 1953. |
Naomi Sager : After graduating from Columbia, Sager worked for five years as an electronics engineer in the Biophysics Department of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research in New York City. In 1959 she moved to the University of Pennsylvania, where she worked on natural language computer processing. She was ... |
Naomi Sager : Sager, Naomi. Natural Language Information Processing: A Computer Grammar of English and Its Applications Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. (1981). Sager, Naomi. Syntactic analysis of natural language. Advances in computers 8.153–188 (1967): 35. Sager, Naomi, et al. Natural Language Processing and t... |
Lenhart Schubert : Lenhart Karl Otto Schubert is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Rochester, as well as a member of the Center for Language Sciences and the Center for Computation and the Brain. Schubert is a prominent researcher in the field of common sense reasoning. |
Lenhart Schubert : Schubert received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1970. He was on the faculty of the University of Alberta between 1973 and 1988 and joined the faculty at the University of Rochester in 1988. He was elected fellow of Association for Advancement of Artificial Intelligence in 1993 for "fund... |
Candace Sidner : Candace Lee (Candy) Sidner is an American computer scientist whose research has applied artificial intelligence and natural language processing to problems in personal information management, intelligent user interfaces, and human–robot interaction. She is a research professor of computer science at th... |
Candace Sidner : Sidner majored in mathematics at Kalamazoo College, graduating in 1971. She earned a master's degree in computer science at the University of Pittsburgh in 1975, and completed a Ph.D. in computer science in 1979 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her dissertation, Towards A Computational The... |
Candace Sidner : Sidner was named a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence in 1991. In 2013, she was named a Fellow of the Association for Computational Linguistics, "for seminal contributions to discourse focus and collaborative dialog". |
Candace Sidner : Home page Candace Sidner publications indexed by Google Scholar |
Noam Slonim : Noam Slonim (Hebrew: נעם סלונים; born in Jerusalem) is an Israeli computer scientist, specializing in Natural Language Processing and the application of Large language models. He is an IBM Distinguished Engineer, the founder and Principal Investigator of Project Debater, and serves as the Language Model U... |
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