Bonnie Dorr

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Current Position: Professor in Department of Computer Science and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, Research and Graduate Education, College of Computer, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences and College of Chemical and Life Sciences

Surface Mail: Department of Computer Science and UMIACS;
3153 A.V. Williams Building; University of Maryland;
College Park, MD 20742

NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow (PFF), 1997-1999.
CMPS Postdoctoral Alumni awardee, 2002.
Maryland Distinguished Young Scientist, 1996.
Sloan Research Fellow, 1994-1996.
NSF National Young Investigator (NYI), 1993-1998.

Academic Degrees: Ph.D., MIT (1990); S.M., MIT (1987); B.A., BU (1984).

Other Appointments:
Joint Appointments in UMIACS and Linguistics
Co-director of CLIP Laboratory with Louiqa Raschid and Amy Weinberg

Research Interests: broadscale multilingual processing, interlingual machine translation, summarization, linguistically-informed statistical models.

The gang: Click here. The other gang: Click here. Yet another gang (CLIP in Waikiki): Click here.

Publications: Click here. Projects: Click here.

Demos and Downloads: To access online demos and download pages for projects in the Computational Linguistics and Information Processing (CLIP) Lab, please click here.

I recently taught:

  • CMSC 723: Computational Linguistics I (Fall 2007)
  • CMSC 351: Introduction to Algorithms (Fall 2007)
  • CMSC 131: Object-Oriented Programming I (Spring 2007)
  • CMSC 131: Object-Oriented Programming I (Spring 2005)
  • CMSC 723: Introduction to Computational Linguistics and CMSC 838G/297: How to Do Research (Fall 2004)
  • CMSC 723: Introduction to Computational Linguistics and CMSC 838I/297: How to Do Research (Spring 2004)
  • CMSC 421: Artificial Intelligence (Fall 2003)
  • CMSC 723: Introduction to Computational Linguistics (Spring 2003)
  • CMSC 421: Artificial Intelligence (Spring 2002)
  • CMSC 828: Advanced Natural Language Processing---Theory and Practice (Spring 2002)
  • CMSC 421: Artificial Intelligence (Fall 2001)
  • CMSC 723 / LING 845: Introduction to Computational Linguistics (Spring 2001)
  • CMSC 421: Artificial Intelligence (Fall 2000)
  • CMSC 723 / LING 845: Introduction to Computational Linguistics (Spring 2000)
  • CMSC 150: Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (Spring 2000)
  • Recent Talk to Briggs Chaney Middle School:

  • Powerpoint slides
  • Report from Burtonsville Gazette
    Bonnie J. Dorr: