Tahira Naseem
I am a PhD student at
MIT and a member of
CSAIL. My area of research is Natural
Language Processing. I am advised by
Prof. Regina Barzilay.
Publications
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Linguistically Motivated Models for Lightly Supervised Dependency Parsing
Tahira Naseem, PhD Thesis, February 2014
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Selective Sharing for Multilingual Dependency Parsing
Tahira Naseem, Regina Barzilay, and Amir Globerson. ACL 2012
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Using Semantic Cues to Learn Syntax
Tahira Naseem and Regina Barzilay. AAAI 2011
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In-domain Relation Discovery with Meta-constraints via Posterior Regularization
Harr Chen, Edward Benson, Tahira Naseem, and Regina Barzilay. ACL/HLT 2011
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Using Universal Linguistic Knowledge to Guide Grammar Induction
Tahira Naseem, Harr Chen, Regina Barzilay, and Mark Johnson. EMNLP 2010
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Multilingual Part-of-Speech Tagging: Two Unsupervised Approaches
Tahira Naseem, Benjamin Snyder, Jacob Eisenstein, and Regina Barzilay. JAIR 36 (2009)
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Unsupervised Multilingual Grammar Induction
Benjamin Snyder, Tahira Naseem, and Regina Barzilay. ACL 2009
- Adding More
Languages Improves Unsupervised Multilingual Part-of-Speech
Tagging:
A Bayesian Non-Parametric Approach
Benjamin
Snyder, Tahira Naseem, Jacob Eisenstein, and Regina Barzilay.
NAACL 2009
- Unsupervised Multilingual Learning for
POS Tagging
Benjamin Snyder, Tahira Naseem, Jacob
Eisenstein, and Regina Barzilay. EMNLP 2008
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