Daniel Gildea
Associate Professor, Computer Science,
University of Rochester.
Member, Center for Language Sciences
and Center for Computation and the Brain.
I'm interested in statistical approaches to natural
language processing, in particular for the tasks of
machine translation and
language understanding.
CV [pdf]
Teaching
Research
See publication list - here are some recent papers:
- Issues Concerning Decoding with Synchronous Context-free Grammar,
Tagyoung Chung, Licheng Fang, and Daniel Gildea.
In Proceedings of the ACL 2011 Conference Short Papers, Association for Computational Linguistics, Portland, Oregon,
2011.
- Optimal Head-Driven Parsing Complexity for Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems,
Pierluigi Crescenzi, Daniel Gildea, Andrea Marino, Gianluca Rossi, and Giorgio Satta.
In Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-11), 2011.
- Terminal-Aware Synchronous Binarization,
Licheng Fang, Tagyoung Chung, and Daniel Gildea.
In Proceedings of the ACL 2011 Conference Short Papers, Association for Computational Linguistics, Portland, Oregon,
2011.
- Grammar Factorization by Tree Decomposition,
Daniel Gildea.
Computational Linguistics, 37(1):231–248, 2011.
Other Stuff
My group; my favorite decoder; my favorite integer sequence.
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gildea @ cs rochester edu
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January 17, 2012
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