Noah A. Smith
Affiliations: | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Information Science, Information Technology, Computer ScienceGoogle:
"Noah Smith"Children
Sign in to add traineeMichael Heilman | grad student | 2011 | Carnegie Mellon |
Andre F. Torres Martins | grad student | 2012 | Carnegie Mellon |
Nathan Schneider | grad student | 2008-2014 | Carnegie Mellon |
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Costa-jussà MR, España-Bonet C, Fung P, et al. (2020) Multilingual and Interlingual Semantic Representations for Natural Language Processing: A Brief Introduction Computational Linguistics. 46: 249-255 |
Smith NA. (2020) Contextual word representations: putting words into computers Communications of the Acm. 63: 66-74 |
Luu K, Tan C, Smith NA. (2019) Measuring Online Debaters’ Persuasive Skill from Text over Time Transactions of the Association For Computational Linguistics. 7: 537-550 |
Card D, Zhang M, Smith NA. (2019) Deep Weighted Averaging Classifiers Arxiv: Learning. 369-378 |
Ballesteros M, Dyer C, Goldberg Y, et al. (2017) Greedy transition-based dependency parsing with stack lstms Computational Linguistics. 43: 311-347 |
Tang H, Lu L, Kong L, et al. (2017) End-to-End Neural Segmental Models for Speech Recognition Ieee Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing. 11: 1254-1264 |
Ammar W, Mulcaire G, Ballesteros M, et al. (2016) Many Languages, One Parser Transactions of the Association For Computational Linguistics. 4: 431-444 |
Schneider N, Smith NA. (2015) A corpus and model integrating multiword expressions and supersenses Naacl Hlt 2015 - 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association For Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, Proceedings of the Conference. 1537-1547 |
Eisenstein J, O'Connor B, Smith NA, et al. (2014) Diffusion of lexical change in social media. Plos One. 9: e113114 |
Bamman D, Smith NA. (2014) Unsupervised Discovery of Biographical Structure from Text Transactions of the Association For Computational Linguistics. 2: 363-376 |