Claire Cardie
Scholar

Claire Cardie

Google Scholar ID: ex9BQiIAAAAJ
Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University
natural language processinginformation extractionopinion extractionargument mining
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Citations
17,557
 
H-index
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i10-index
134
 
Publications
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Co-authors
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • For publications, see her Google Scholar page; recent teaching includes CS4740/5740 Introduction to Natural Language Processing in Fall 2021 and CS6740/INFO6300 Advanced Language Technologies in Spring 2022.
Research Experience
  • Involved in building real systems for large-scale NLP tasks as well as addressing underlying theoretical problems in syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic analysis of natural language. Utilizes machine learning techniques, including neural networks, as the primary modeling tool.
Background
  • Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Science, Associate Dean for Education at Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. Her primary research area is natural language processing (NLP), aiming to develop algorithms and systems that greatly enhance a user's capability to find, absorb, and extract information from online text.
Miscellany
  • Personal interests include stories about her dog Marseille, such as a short video of him wanting dinner while she was trying to work, and experiences with agility training classes.