Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
Associate Professor
203 Oxley Hall
1712 Neil Ave.
Columbus, OH
43210
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Areas of Expertise
- Computational linguistics
- Pragmatics
- Dependency representation
Education
- Ph.D. in Linguistics, Stanford University, 2012
- Advanced Studies in Applied Sciences, Computing Science, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium, 2002
- B.A in Classical Languages and Literatures, Facultés Notre-Dame de la Paix à Namur, Belgium, 1998
Marie-Catherine received her PhD. from Stanford University in December 2012 under the supervision of Christopher D. Manning. Her primary interest is computational pragmatics. Her research focuses on developing computational linguistic methods that capture what is conveyed by language beyond the literal meaning of the words.