Daniel C. Marcu, Ph.D.

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Computer Science University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Website:
http://www.isi.edu/~marcu
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Dragos Stefan Munteanu grad student 2006 USC
Radu Soricut grad student 2006 USC
Alexander Fraser grad student 2007 USC
Jason A. Riesa grad student 2012 USC
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Wang K, Stevens R, Alachram H, et al. (2021) NERO: a biomedical named-entity (recognition) ontology with a large, annotated corpus reveals meaningful associations through text embedding. Npj Systems Biology and Applications. 7: 38
Wang W, May J, Knight K, et al. (2010) Re-structuring, re-labeling, and re-aligning for syntax-based machine translation Computational Linguistics. 36: 247-277
Daumé H, Langford J, Marcu D. (2009) Search-based structured prediction Machine Learning. 75: 297-325
Fraser A, Marcu D. (2007) Measuring word alignment quality for statistical machine translation Computational Linguistics. 33: 293-303
Daumé H, Marcu D. (2006) Domain adaptation for statistical classifiers Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. 26: 101-126
Munteanu DS, Marcu D. (2005) Improving machine translation performance by exploiting non-parallel corpora Computational Linguistics. 31: 477-504
Daumé H, Marcu D. (2005) Induction of word and phrase alignments for automatic document summarization Computational Linguistics. 31: 505-530
Germann U, Jahr M, Knight K, et al. (2004) Fast and optimal decoding for machine translation Artificial Intelligence. 154: 127-143
Burstein J, Marcu D, Knight K. (2003) Finding the WRITE stuff: Automatic identification of discourse structure in student essays Ieee Intelligent Systems. 18: 32-39
Burstein J, Marcu D. (2003) A machine learning approach for identification of thesis and conclusion statements in student essays Computers and the Humanities. 37: 455-467
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