Present Students
Past Students
- Raymond Kozlowski,
Co-Advisor: Vijay Shanker,
PhD Thesis: Uniform Multilingual Sentence Generation Using Flexible Lexico-grammatical Resources.
. Graduation December 2005. Current Position: Assistant Professor,
Mathematics and Computer Science, Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL.
- Lisa Michaud,
PhD Thesis: Modeling User Interlanguage in a Second Language Tutoring System
for Deaf Users of American Sign Language. Graduation
August 2002. Current Position: Assistant Professor,
Mathematics and Computer Science, Wheaton
College, Norton, MA.
- Matthew Huenerfauth, MS Thesis: The development of PETALS:
Personality Tagged Logical Statistical Generator,
May 2001.
- Litza Stark, Undergraduate Honors Thesis: Analyzing the
Interlanguage of ASL Natives,
May 2001.
- Debra M. Yarrington, MS Thesis: The Automatic Extraction of Diphone Speech
Segments with Context-Dependent Boundary Sets,
Co-Advisor: H. Timothy Bunnell,
May 1996.
- Wendy Zickus, MS Thesis: A Software Engineering Approach to Developing
an Object-Oriented Lexical Access Database and Semantic Reasoning
Module , Co-Advisor: Patrick W. Demasco, May 1995.
- Peter Vanderheyden, MS Thesis: Organization of Pre-Stored Text in
Alternative Augmentative Communication Systems: An Interactive
Schema-Based Approach, Co-Advisor: Patrick W.
Demasco, December 1995.
- Mark Jones, PhD Thesis: Generating Transparently Motivated Metaphor,
May 1994. Current Position: Associate Professor, Computer and
Information Science, Kutztown University,
Kutztown, PA.
- David Mooney, PhD Thesis: Generating High-Level Structure for Extended
Explanations, Co-Advisor: M. Sandra Carberry, May 1993. Current Position: Department of
Mathematics and Computer Science, Shippensburg, Shippensburg, PA.
- Linda Suri, PhD Thesis: Using Local Focus to Correct Illegal NP Omissions,
December 1993. Current Position: Software Engineer,
Openwave Systems, Santa Barbara, CA.
- Julie Van Dyke, Undergraduate Honors Thesis: Word Prediction for Disabled Users: Applying
Natural Language Processing to Enhance Communication, May 1991.
- Gregg Stum, MS Thesis: Automatic Abbreviation
Generation, Co-Advisor: Patrick W. Demasco, August
1991.
- Gijoo Yang, PhD Thesis: An Integrated Approach to Generation Using
Systemic Grammars and Tree Adjoining Grammars, Co-Advisor:
K. Vijay-shanker, December 1991.
Current Position: Dongguk University, Seoul,
South Korea.
- Satish Ramachandran, Thesis: Generation of Content and Structure of
Tailored Texts, December 1988.
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