North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics · 2024
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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.