Teruko Mitamura
Scholar

Teruko Mitamura

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Research Professor of Language Technologies Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon
Natural Language ProcessingQuestion AnsweringJapanese NLPSemanticsEvents
Citations & Impact
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Citations
3,229
 
H-index
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i10-index
49
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
20
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Teaches at Carnegie Mellon University with courses including 11-721: Grammars and Lexicons (Fall), 11-727: Computational Semantics for NLP (Spring), 11-728: Advanced Seminar in Semantics & Semantics Lab (Spring), 11-796: Question Answering Lab (Fall or Spring), 11-797: Question Answering (Spring).
Research Experience
  • She has been involved in several projects such as LORELEI: Multilingual Event Extraction and Ontology, Big Mechanism: Detection of Event Coreference in Biomedical Domain, SAFT Project: Detection and Representation of Event Coreference, SmartReader Project: Intelligent Reading Tutor, Aladdin Project: Video Retrieval for Events. She also participated in past projects like METAL Project: Detection and Interpretation of Metaphor, KANT: Knowledge-based Machine Translation, JAVELIN: Question Answering System, and more.
Background
  • Research Professor, a faculty member in the Language Technologies Institute. Her research interests include multilingual event extraction and ontology, detection of event coreference in the biomedical domain, etc.
Miscellany
  • Her office is located at 6711 Gates-Hillman Center; her admin assistant is Kate Schaich.