About me
I've graduated and joined Google Translate, working on machine translation with Colin Cherry.
I'm a PhD student at CSAIL, and a member of the lovely MIT NLP group. My advisor is Prof. Regina Barzilay. I am generally interested in the linguistic aspects of current NLP systems, and how to design models that can incorporate humans' linguistic knowledge in the form of rules or constraints. I am also excited about multilinguality, and transfer learning in a low-resource vs rich-source scenario.
I have been working on low-resource machine translation, and have also worked on computational morphology. Before coming to MIT, I also worked briefly on sentiment analysis and summarization at PKU.