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Jeffrey Flanigan
Assistant Professor
Computer Science and Engineering Department
Jack Baskin School of Engineering
University of California, Santa Cruz
CV
Silicon Valley Campus, Room 2329
jmflanig@ucsc.edu
Jeffrey Flanigan
Assistant Professor
Computer Science and Engineering Department
Jack Baskin School of Engineering
University of California, Santa Cruz
CV
Silicon Valley Campus, Room 2329
jmflanig@ucsc.edu
I am an Assistant Professor in the Jack Baskin School of Engineering at UC Santa Cruz.
My research lies in the areas of natural language processing, structured prediction, and deep learning. My work focuses on enabling computers to understand and generate natural language better (semantic parsing and generation) and to help people who speak different languages communicate (machine translation).
My collaborators and I developed JAMR, which is a semantic parser, generator and aligner for the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR). I gave a tutorial at NAACL 2015 on AMR with Nathan Schneider and Tim O’Gorman (slides).