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Naman K. Gupta
2nd Year Graduate student |
Advisor: Carolyn Rose Education\Experience:
Research Interests:
Publications:
A foray into Understanding the Next Billion Search User (submitted)
Understanding Search Behavior of Low-literacy & Low English Comprehension Users (submitted)
Evaluating the Syntactic Transformations in Gold Standard Corpora for Statistical Sentence Compression
Leveraging Structural Relations for Fluent Compressions at Multiple Compression Rates
Pronoun Resolution and Summary Extraction From English Documents
Using Anaphoric Resolution and Sentence Splitting for English Document Summarization
Application Developer, IBM Global Services (2006-08) - IBM India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India.
Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science (2002-06) - Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India.
Recently, I had worked on Sentence Compression Algorithms. Previously, I have also worked on Document Summarization and Pronoun Resolution. I also devised a rule-based Sentence Segmentation Algorithm as part of this work.
Naman K. Gupta and Carolyn P. Rose. In the 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, April, 2010. (pdf)
Naman K. Gupta and Carolyn P. Rose. In the 32nd European Conference on Information Retrieval, March, 2010. (pdf)
Naman K. Gupta, Sourish Chaudhuri and Carolyn P. Rose. In the short paper track of the Human Language Technologies- North American Association for Computational Linguistics (HLT-NAACL) conference, June, 2009. (pdf)
Sourish Chaudhuri,Naman K. Gupta, Noah A. Smith and Carolyn P. Rose. In Proc. of the Joint Conference of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics(ACL) and the International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing(IJCNLP) (Companion Volume), August, 2009. (pdf)
Saurabh Garg, Naman K. Gupta, and Ratna Sanyal. In the Workshop on Optical Character Recognition with Workflow and Document Summarization, March, 2005. (pdf)
Naman K. Gupta, Saurabh Garg, and Ratna Sanyal. In Proc. of the International Conference on Speech and Language Technology, November, 2004.