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Jesse English
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I hold a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where I focused on Natural Language Processing, Machine Reading and Machine Learning. My primary research involved an investigation in what is deemed the "knowledge acquisition bottleneck" - the overwhelming cost involved in manual construction of semantically rich knowledge resources (lexicon and ontology). If you are interested in reading more, my publications can be found here.
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Jesse English
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OpenWIMs is all about defining standards in semantic processing and providing open source implementations of semantic text analyzers and semantically rich knowledge resources. The blog at OpenWIMs.org discusses both theory and practice of semantic analysis of text. WIM stands for "weakly inferred meaning" and is a product of semantic analysis that relies heavily on knowledge driven macrotheories, with support from stochastic microtheories. Check it out at OpenWIMs.org.
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Jesse English - Publications
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Below is a collection of my published works. Learning By Reading: Automatic Knowledge Extraction through Semantic Analysis. University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Sergei Nirenburg, Marjorie McShane, Stephen Beale, Jesse English and Roberta Catizone. Four Kinds of Learning in One Agent-Oriented Environment. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures (BICA). Jesse English and Sergei Nirenburg. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburg PA. Proceedings of ...