The Ph.D. degree is the highest form of academic accomplishment. The Ph.D. dissertations below present some of the most advanced research being done at the time of their publication.
2001
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Yan Qu | Carbonell, Green | A Constraint-Based Model of Mixed-Initiative Dialogue for Information-Seeking Interactions | Clairvoyance |
Laura Tomokiyo | Waibel | Recognizing Non-Native Speech: Characterizing and Adapting to Non-Native Usage in Speech Recognition | Cepstral |
Klaus Zechner | Waibel | Automatic Summarization of Spoken Dialogues in Unrestricted Domains | Educational Testing Service |
2000
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Gregory Aist | Mostow | Helping Children Learn Vocabulary During Computer-Assisted Oral Reading | |
Marsal Gavalda | Waibel | Growing Semantic Grammars | Dictaphone |
Gerald Penn | Carpenter | The Algebraic Structure of Attributed Type Signatures | Associate Professor, University of Toronto |
Akira Ushioda | Carbonell, Lafferty | Word and Compound Clustering for Natural Language Processing | Fujitsu |
1999
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Thomas Polzin | Waibel | Detecting Verbal and Non-verbal Cues in the Communication of Emotions | ISI (Speech Company) |
1998
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Ye Yi Wang | Waibel | Grammar Inference and Statistical Machine Translation | Microsoft Corporation |
1997
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Stephen Beale | Nirenburg | Hunter-Gatherer: Applying Constraint Satisfaction, Branch-and-Bound and Solution Synthesis to Computational Semantics | Faculty, New Mexico State University |
Boyan Onyshkevych | Nirenburg | An Ontological-Semantic Framework for Text Analysis | U.S. Government |
Carolyn Rosé | Levin | Robust Interactive Dialogue Interpretation | Faculty, LTI CMU |