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Student Research Symposium 2006
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Schedule
October 6, 2006
Newell-Simon Hall 1305
Time
Speaker
Title
9:00 am
Breakfast (provided)
9:30 am
Greg Hanneman
When Does Multi-Engine Machine Translation Work and Why?
10:00 am
Ashish Venugopal
Delayed LM Intersection and Left-to-Right N-Best Extraction for Syntax-Based MT
10:30 am
Coffee break (provided)
11:00 am
Jun Yang
Do images have visual keywords?
11:30 am
Steve Gardiner
Lengths of Antigen Binding Sites across PDB Data
12:00 pm
Lunch (on your own)
1:00 pm
Nguyen Bach
Translating Words You've Never Seen
1:30 pm
Aaron Phillips
Improving Example Based Machine Translation through Morphological Analysis
2:00 pm
Kai-Min Chang
Using Dynamic Bayes Nets to Model Students in Intelligent Tutoring Systems
2:30 pm
Coffee break (provided)
3:00 pm
Matthew Bilotti
Meaning-Based Retrieval for Human Language Technologies
3:30 pm
Michael Heilman
Filtering Web documents for the Classroom in the REAP tutor
4:00 pm
Amr Ahmed
A New Approximate Inference Algorithm for the Correlated Topic Model
4:30 pm
Judging interlude and Awards Ceremony
Last modified on Wednesday October 04, 2006.
Site credits:
Andy Schlaikjer
('06);
Christian Monsen
('05);
Vitor Carvalho
,
Benjamin Han
('04);
Kenji Sagae
,
Vasco Pedro
('03)
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Carnegie Mellon University