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Ellen M. Riloff

Associate Professor, School of Computing
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1994

Professor Riloff joined the faculty in 1994. Her research interests are in natural language processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. She is particularly interested in techniques for automatically generating dictionaries and knowledge bases for natural language processing. Most of her work revolves around the task of information extraction, which involves extracting information from text. The NLP research group at Utah has built its own NLP system called Sundance, which is a partial parser that activates and instantiates case frames for information extraction. Current research projects include bootstrapping techniques for learning extraction patterns, corpus-based techniques for learning semantic dictionaries, and corpus-based methods for coreference resolution.


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