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David Yarowsky

September 22, 2015

Dr. Yarowsky’s research focuses on word sense disambiguation, minimally supervised induction algorithms in NLP, and multilingual natural language processing. He earned his bachelor’s (’87) in computer science at Harvard University and his master’s (’93) and PhD (’96) in computer and information science at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Philipp Koehn

September 22, 2015

Koehn’s work is currently focused on statistical machine translation (video), a subject on which he also wrote the textbook and maintains the website. More broadly, his interest is to make use of the vast amount of information that is available in digital form. He was one of the finalists for the 2013 European Inventor Award.

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Hynek Hermansky

September 15, 2015

Hynek is affiliated with the Center for Language and Speech Processing, where he served as Director from 2010 to 2022. He is also affiliated with the Human Language Technology Center of Excellence. He is on the faculty of the Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic. Hynek is a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical […]

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Jason Eisner

Jason Eisner

September 15, 2015

A professor of computer science, Eisner is affiliated with the Center for Language and Speech Processing and the Human Language Technology Center of Excellence, and leads JHU’s cross-departmental machine learning group. His goal is to develop the probabilistic modeling, inference, and learning techniques needed for a unified model of all kinds of linguistic structure. Eisner has written more than […]

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Mark Dredze

September 14, 2015

Mark Dredze is John C Malone Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University, with affiliations in the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare, the Applied Physics Lab, the Human Language Technology Center of Excellence, the Center for Language and Speech Processing, and the Center for Population Health Information Technology.  He holds an appointment in  Health […]

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Andreas Andreou

September 8, 2015

Professor Andreas Andreou is the co-founder of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Language and Speech Processing. Research in the Andreou lab is aimed at brain inspired microsystems for sensory information and human language processing. Notable microsystems achievements over the last 25 years include a contrast sensitive silicon retina, the first CMOS polarization sensitive imager, […]

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