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Name: Jeff Flanigan
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Name: Jeffrey Flanigan
  
 
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I am a 2nd year MS student at the [http://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/ Language Technologies Institute].
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= Papers =
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=== 2013 ===
  
I work in the area of machine translation on the [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~MURI/ MURI project].  Previously I was at the Caltech [http://theory.caltech.edu/ Theory Group], and before that at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center on the [http://www-public.slac.stanford.edu/babar/ BABAR project].
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[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jmflanig/flanigan+etal.naacl2013.pdf Large-Scale Discriminative Training for Statistical Machine Translation Using Held-Out Line Search] NAACL 2013
  
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= About Me =
  
== Wiki Writeups ==
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I am a 3rd year PhD student at the [http://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/ Language Technologies Institute].
  
'''Papers'''
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I work in the area of statistical machine translation on the [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~MURI/ MURI project].  Previously I was in the physics PhD program at [http://theory.caltech.edu/ Caltech] where I studied string theory.  I got my B.S. degrees in physics and mathematics from [http://www.ucsb.edu/ UC Santa Barbara].
 
 
[[Perez-Cruz and Ghahramani 2007 Conditional graphical models]]
 
 
 
[[Daume and Marcu 2005 Learning as Search Optimization: Approximate Large Margin Methods for Structured Prediction]]
 
 
 
[[Martins et al 2010]]
 
 
 
[[Jaeger 1999 Observable operator models for discrete stochastic time series]]
 

Latest revision as of 19:34, 4 May 2013

Name: Jeffrey Flanigan

Flanigan Jeff.jpg

Papers

2013

Large-Scale Discriminative Training for Statistical Machine Translation Using Held-Out Line Search NAACL 2013

About Me

I am a 3rd year PhD student at the Language Technologies Institute.

I work in the area of statistical machine translation on the MURI project. Previously I was in the physics PhD program at Caltech where I studied string theory. I got my B.S. degrees in physics and mathematics from UC Santa Barbara.