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Students working with DELPH-IN tools, or in DELPH-IN related research

Name Affiliation Stage of Research Topic/Field/Focus Link
Richard Bergmair University of Cambridge started PhD Oct 2006 Robust Textual Inference with RMRS Home Page
FranciscoCosta University of Lisbon will start PhD soon Recently: grammar development, integration of shallow tools
Bart Cramer Saarland University started PhD Sep 2007 Grammar induction Home Page
ScottDrellishak University of Washington started PhD Jan 2005 The Grammar Matrix and linguistic typology Home Page
Rebecca Dridan Saarland University started PhD Oct 2006 Integrating deep and shallow NLP tools, robust deep parsing, evaluation Home Page
Antske Fokkens Saarland University started PhD June 2007 Word order phenomena for multilingual grammar engineering Home Page
MichaelGoodman University of Washington finishing master's later this year. considering Ph.D. Deep Lexical Acquisition by day, grammar development by night http://goodmami.org
Aurelie Herbelot University of Cambridge started PhD Oct 2006 Ontology Extraction with RMRS Home Page (in need of updating!)
Tina Klüwer DFKI Saarbrücken/Berlin PhD starting soon 🙂 Currently grammar and controlled language checking, in general hybrid systems and dialogue
Eric Nichols Nara Institute of Science and Technology started PhD April 2005 Japanese-English machine translation using LOGON framework http://cl.naist.jp/~eric-n/
Laurie Poulson University of Washington started PhD Jan 2007 The Grammar Matrix, linguistic typology, tense and aspect Home Page
Glenn Slayden University of Washington MA Student Thai-ERG-Thai semantic transfer MT and related tools Home Page
SanghounSong Korea University started PhD Mar 2008 Stochastic Processing for Large Corpora, Grammar Engineering
SaraStymne Linköping University started PhD Jan 2007 Bilingual grammars in machine translation Home Page
Rui Wang Saarland University started PhD Oct 2007 Recognizing Textual Entailment (might change :P)
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