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In addition to IR, I am also working on Statistical Machine Translation as my 20% project. I am from Turkey therefore I focus mainly on SMT between English and Turkish. In my previous years, I worked on projects that are related to Computational Biology, Medical Informatics and Knowledge Representation.
 
In addition to IR, I am also working on Statistical Machine Translation as my 20% project. I am from Turkey therefore I focus mainly on SMT between English and Turkish. In my previous years, I worked on projects that are related to Computational Biology, Medical Informatics and Knowledge Representation.
  
== Project ==
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== Related to Information Extraction ==
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If you are interested in Information Extraction below are some links to papers summaries. Enjoy :)
  
* [[reyyan project abstract]]
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Paper Summaries
 
 
== Paper Summaries ==
 
 
* [[Borkar et al, SIGMOD 2001]]
 
* [[Borkar et al, SIGMOD 2001]]
 
* [[Kucuk and Yazici, FQAS 2009]]
 
* [[Kucuk and Yazici, FQAS 2009]]

Revision as of 18:07, 23 January 2011

Reyyan Yeniterzi

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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~reyyan/

Hi, I am Reyyan. I am a second year PhD student in LTI. I am currently working with Jamie Callan on Information Retrieval on Blogs.

I am interested in social media especially how and why people interact with it. I am also interested in behaviors of social networks. With this course I am hoping to learn more about these and hopefully apply them in a cool project.

In addition to IR, I am also working on Statistical Machine Translation as my 20% project. I am from Turkey therefore I focus mainly on SMT between English and Turkish. In my previous years, I worked on projects that are related to Computational Biology, Medical Informatics and Knowledge Representation.

Related to Information Extraction

If you are interested in Information Extraction below are some links to papers summaries. Enjoy :)

Paper Summaries

Paper Presentation

Data Sets