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.
2006
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Fei Huang | Waibel | Multilingual Named Entity Extraction and Translation from Text and Speech | IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center |
Chun Jin | Carbonell | Optimizing Multiple Continuous Queries | |
Yan Liu | Carbonell | Conditional Graphical Models for Protein Structure Prediction | IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center |
Robert Malkin | Waibel | Machine Listening for Context-Aware Computing | Google Inc. |
Kenji Sagae | Lavie | A Multi-Strategy Approach for Parsing of Grammatical Relations in Transcripts of Parent-Child Dialogs | Researcher, University of Tokyo |
Luo Si | Callan | Federated Search of Text Search Engines in Uncooperative Environments | Assistant Professor, Purdue University |
Rong Yan | Hauptmann | Probabilistic Models for Combining Diverse Knowledge Sources in Multimedia Retrieval | IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center |
Jian Zhang | Yang | A Probabilistic Framework for Multi-Task Learning | Assistant Professor, Purdue University |
2005
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Rosie Jones | Mitchell | Learning to Extract Entities from Labeled and Unlabeled Text | Yahoo Inc. |
Guy Lebanon | Lafferty | Riemannian Geometry and Statistical Machine Learning | Assistant Professor, Purdue University |
Octav Popescu | Koedinger | Logic-Based Natural Language Understanding in Intelligent Tutoring Systems | Research Programmer, CMU Human-Computer Interaction Institute |
Katharina Probst | Lavie | Learning Transfer Rules for Machine Translation with Limited Data | Accenture |
Yi Zhang | Callan | Bayesian Graphical Models for Adaptive Filtering | Assistant Professor, University of California Santa Cruz |
Xiaojin (Jerry) Zhu | Lafferty, Rosenfeld | Semi-Supervised Learning with Graphs | Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin |
2004
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Hua Yu | Waibel | Recognizing Sloppy Speech | Google Inc. |
2003
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Rong Jin | Hauptmann | Statistical Approach toward Automatic Title Generation | Assistant Professor, Michigan State University |
Chad Langley | Lavie | Domain Acion Classification and Argument Parsing for Interlingua-Based Spoken Language Translation | U.S. Government |
2002
Graduate | Advisor(s) | Dissertation | Employer Upon Graduation |
Kathy Baker | Carpenter, Mitamura | Guarded Constraints in Natural Language Processing | U.S. Government |
Paul Placeway | Nyberg | High-Performance Multi-Pass Unification Parsing | Google Inc. |
ChengXiang Zhai | Lafferty | Risk Minimization and Language Modeling in Text Retrieval | Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |