Students
Current Ph.D. students:
Past Ph.D. students:
- Ratish Puduppully (Ph.D 2022, Data-to-Text Generation with Neural Planning)
- Reinald Kim Amplayo (Ph.D 2022, )
- Rui Cai (Ph.D, 2021, Neural Semantic Role Labeling with more and less Supervision)
- Jonathan Mallinson (Ph.D, 2021, Universal Rewriting via Machine Translation)
- Jiangming Liu (Ph.D, 2021, Understanding and Generating Language with Discourse Representation Structures)
- Yang Liu (Ph.D, 2020, Neural Document Modeling and Summarization)
- Li Dong (Ph.D, 2019, Learning Natural Language Interfaces with Neural Models)
- Stefanos Angelidis (Ph.D, 2019, Weakly Supervised Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Extraction)
- Jianpeng Cheng (Ph.D, 2019, The Lifecycle of Neural Semantic Parsing)
- Philip Gorinski (Ph.D, 2018, Automatic Movie Analysis and Summarization)
- Xingxing Zhang (Ph.D, 2017, Natural Language Generation as Sequence Learning and Beyond)
- Siva Reddy (Ph.D, 2017, Syntax-Mediated Semantic Parsing)
- Lea Frermann (Ph.D, 2016, Bayesian Models of Category Acquisition and Meaning Development)
- Carina Silberer, (Ph.D, 2015, Learning Visually Grounded Meaning Representations)
- Ioannis Konstas, (Ph.D, 2014, Joint Models for Concept-to-text Generation)
- Trevor Fountain (Ph.D. 2013, Modelling the Acquisition of Natural Language Categories)
- Joel Lang (Ph.D. 2012, Unsupervised Induction of Semantic Roles)
- Yansong Feng (Ph.D. 2011, Automatic Caption Generation for News Images)
- Neil McIntyre (Ph.D. 2011, Learning to Tell Tales: Automatic Story Generation from Corpora)
- Jeff Mitchell (Ph.D. 2011, Composition in Distributional Models of Semantics)
- Sam Brody (Ph.D. 2009, Closing the Gap in WSD: Supervised results with Unsupervised Methods)
- James Clarke (Ph.D. 2008, Global Inference for Sentence Compression: An Integer Linear Programming Approach)
- Sebastian Padó (Ph.D. 2007, Cross-Lingual Annotation Projection Models for Role-Semantic Information)
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