I am currently working with John Lafferty and Danny Sleator on statistical language modeling using grammatical information. You can find more information by examining my thesis proposal [Abstract]. You should also look at the Grammatical Trigrams homepage which includes a general project description, papers, and demos. My thesis committee is composed of
- Jaime Carbonell
- John Lafferty
- Michael Miller (outside member)
- Danny Sleator
- Alex Waibel
- D. Grinberg, J. Lafferty and D. Sleator, A robust parsing algorithm for link grammars, [Abstract], Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, Prague and Karlovy Vary, September 1995, pp. 111-125. Also issued as technical report CMU-CS-95-125, Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon, 1995.
- D. Grinberg, S. Rajagopalan, R. Venkatesan and V. Wei, Splay Trees for Data Compression, [Abstract], Proceedings of the Sixth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, San Francisco, CA, 1005, pp. 522-530.
- L. Glassman, D. Grinberg, C. Hibbard, J. Meehan, L. Guarino Reid and M. van Leunen, Hector: connecting words with definitions, [Abstract], Proceedings of the Eigth Annual Conference of the UW Centre for the New OED and Text Research, University of Waterloo, October 1992, pp. 37-73. Also issued as technical report 92, Digital Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, 1992.
- M. Golumbic and D. Grinberg, "From data to knowledge-bases," Advances in Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language and Knowledge-based Systems, M. Golumbic editor, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1990.
For the work of the Splay Trees for Data Compression paper above, Bell Communications Research received patent 5,384,568.