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Roman Yangarber
Roman Yangarber
Department of Computer Science
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
New York University
Contact Information:
E-mail:
roman@cs.nyu.edu
Address:
900 West 190th Street, New York, NY 10040
Office: (212) 998-3264
Home: (212) 568-5158
Fax: (212) 995-4123
My work is in the field of Natural Language Processing,
focusing on the following areas:
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- Customization for
Information Extraction
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Machine Translation
This work is part of the
Proteus Project
at the Courant Institute, under the direction of
Ralph Grishman ,
who is my thesis advisor.
Previously, I had collaborated on:
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- The
ThinkSheet Project ,
tailoring information flow for readers of complex
documents
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- The Griffin Rapid Prototyping Project
Publications and Presentations
- ``Alignment of Shared Forests for Bilingual Corpora''
- Adam Meyers, Roman Yangarber, Ralph Grishman
- In Proceedings of
COLING '96
(August 1996), Copenhagen, Denmark
- Previously published as
Proteus Project Technical Report #79
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``ThinkSheet: A Tool for Tailoring Complex Documents''
- Peter Piatko, Roman Yangarber, Daoi Lin, Dennis Shasha
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ACM SIGMOD '96,
demonstration (June 1996), Montreal, Canada
Interests:
Especially the piano/keyboard repertoire of:
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- J.S. Bach,
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- J. Brahms,
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- L. van Beethoven,
and some others, whose names begin with ``B''
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- Joseph Brodsky
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- Boris Pasternak
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- ... and more.
Education:
- M.S.
- Computer Science,
New York University
- B.A.
- Mathematics and Computer Science
I came from Leningrad, U.S.S.R., neither of which exists any longer.
What remains of my birthplace is now called
St. Petersburg, Russia.
A Bit of Lore:
- ``I think it would be a good idea''
- - Mahatma Gandhi, when asked what he thought of Western civilization.
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