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Annie Zaenen received her Ph.D. in linguistics from Harvard University. After a post doc at MIT, she taught syntax at UPenn, Harvard and Cornell before moving to PARC and Stanford. During the nineties, she was the manager of the Natural Language group of the Xerox Research Centre Europe in Grenoble. She has worked extensively on the syntax of Germanic languages and on the development of LFG, with excursions into lexical semantics. She has also been involved in the writing of morphological analyzers and grammars for computational applications. Currently, she is a Principal Scientist at PARC and a consulting Professor at Stanford. She is working on coreference and anaphora resolution, information structure and the analysis of temporal expressions for reasoning.

Why NLP Needs Linguistics: a case study | LSA.235
MW 2:55-4:35
Three Week Course | Second Session