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William is currently a first-year LTI PhD student. | William is currently a first-year LTI PhD student. | ||
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He has broad interests in Computational Linguistics, Spoken Language Processing, Affective Computing, Spoken Dialog Systems, Question Answering, Multimodal Interation, Machine Learning and Virtual Humans. He received his M.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University, focusing on Speech and Language Processing. Machine Learning/NLP is not always about simple binary classification or regression, and the SPLODD class will tell us what is beyond that. | He has broad interests in Computational Linguistics, Spoken Language Processing, Affective Computing, Spoken Dialog Systems, Question Answering, Multimodal Interation, Machine Learning and Virtual Humans. He received his M.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University, focusing on Speech and Language Processing. Machine Learning/NLP is not always about simple binary classification or regression, and the SPLODD class will tell us what is beyond that. | ||
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* William has been a reviewer in the Spoken Language Processing field for several years, and he knows that speech is not just noisy text. | * William has been a reviewer in the Spoken Language Processing field for several years, and he knows that speech is not just noisy text. | ||
* William has published more than 10 papers in Text Mining, Information Retrieval, Emotional Speech, Natural Language Understanding, Computer-assisted Language Learning and Speech Synthesis. He knows that many people are doing similar things in their own field, but using different terminologies to call them. | * William has published more than 10 papers in Text Mining, Information Retrieval, Emotional Speech, Natural Language Understanding, Computer-assisted Language Learning and Speech Synthesis. He knows that many people are doing similar things in their own field, but using different terminologies to call them. | ||
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Methods: | Methods: | ||
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[[Stylistic_Structure_in_Historic_Legal_Text | Stylistic Structure Extraction from Early United States Slave-related Legal Opinions]] | [[Stylistic_Structure_in_Historic_Legal_Text | Stylistic Structure Extraction from Early United States Slave-related Legal Opinions]] |
Revision as of 22:21, 27 September 2011
William Yang Wang
Who am I and why am I here?
William is currently a first-year LTI PhD student.
He has broad interests in Computational Linguistics, Spoken Language Processing, Affective Computing, Spoken Dialog Systems, Question Answering, Multimodal Interation, Machine Learning and Virtual Humans. He received his M.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University, focusing on Speech and Language Processing. Machine Learning/NLP is not always about simple binary classification or regression, and the SPLODD class will tell us what is beyond that.
Superpowers
- William has been a reviewer in the Spoken Language Processing field for several years, and he knows that speech is not just noisy text.
- William has published more than 10 papers in Text Mining, Information Retrieval, Emotional Speech, Natural Language Understanding, Computer-assisted Language Learning and Speech Synthesis. He knows that many people are doing similar things in their own field, but using different terminologies to call them.
My Write-ups
Methods: Belief Propagation
Papers:
Project
Stylistic Structure Extraction from Early United States Slave-related Legal Opinions