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CLIP Colloquium: Alexander Rush (Harvard)

CLIP Colloquium: Alexander Rush (Harvard)

Maryland Language Science Center Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:00 am - 12:00 pm A.V. Williams Building, 3258
<p> <strong>Title: </strong>TBA</p><p> <strong>Abstract: </strong>TBA</p><p> <strong>Bio: </strong><a href="http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~srush/">Alexander Rush</a> is an Assistant Professor at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His research group studies and develops systems for natural language processing with the goal of textual understanding. I am particularly interested in efficient algorithms for inference and learning, and systems that can utilize large textual corpora, e.g. the web. Hiswork utilizes methods from machine learning, deep learning, and combinatorial optimization, and targets applications such as syntactic parsing, coreference resolution, machine translation, and information extraction.</p>
Add to Calendar 04/28/18 11:00 AM 04/28/18 12:00 PM America/New_York CLIP Colloquium: Alexander Rush (Harvard) <p> <strong>Title: </strong>TBA</p><p> <strong>Abstract: </strong>TBA</p><p> <strong>Bio: </strong><a href="http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~srush/">Alexander Rush</a> is an Assistant Professor at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His research group studies and develops systems for natural language processing with the goal of textual understanding. I am particularly interested in efficient algorithms for inference and learning, and systems that can utilize large textual corpora, e.g. the web. Hiswork utilizes methods from machine learning, deep learning, and combinatorial optimization, and targets applications such as syntactic parsing, coreference resolution, machine translation, and information extraction.</p> A.V. Williams Building