Students working with DELPH-IN tools, or in DELPH-IN related research
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Name |
Affiliation |
Stage of Research |
Topic/Field/Focus |
Link |
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Rebecca Dridan |
Saarland University |
started PhD Oct 2006 |
Integrating deep and shallow NLP tools, robust deep parsing, evaluation |
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Richard Bergmair |
University of Cambridge |
started PhD Oct 2006 |
Robust Textual Inference with RMRS |
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University of Washington |
started PhD Jan 2005 |
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Laurie Poulson |
University of Washington |
started PhD Jan 2007 |
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Tina Klüwer |
DFKI Saarbrücken/Berlin |
PhD starting soon |
Currently grammar and controlled language checking, in general hybrid systems and dialogue |
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Aurelie Herbelot |
University of Cambridge |
started PhD Oct 2006 |
Ontology Extraction with RMRS |
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University of Lisbon |
will start PhD soon |
Recently: grammar development, integration of shallow tools |
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Linköping University |
started PhD Jan 2007 |
Bilingual grammars in machine translation |
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Antske Fokkens |
Saarland University |
started PhD June 2007 |
Stochastic Disambiguation, recently: phenomena based grammar design |
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Rui Wang |
Saarland University |
started PhD Oct 2007 |
Recognizing Textual Entailment (might change :P) |
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Bart Cramer |
Saarland University |
started PhD Sep 2007 |
Grammar induction |
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University of Washington |
finishing master's later this year. considering Ph.D. |
Deep Lexical Acquisition by day, grammar development by night |
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Eric Nichols |
Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
started PhD April 2005 |
Japanese-English machine translation using LOGON framework |
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Korea University |
started PhD Mar 2008 |
Stochastic Processing for Large Corpora, Grammar Engineering |
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