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I am a candidate for Ph.D. in Computer Science at Harvard University. My advisor is Professor Stuart Shieber. I study computational linguistics and do research in the area of synchronous grammar formalisms and applications to computational semantics and machine translation Publications Rebecca Nesson, Giorgio Satta, and Stuart Shieber. Optimal k-arization of Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammar. In Proceedings of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-2008), Columbus, OH. June, 2008. [(preprint) .pdf] Rebecca Nesson and Stuart Shieber. Synchronous Vector-TAG for Natural Language Syntax and Semantics. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms (TAG+ 9), Tübingen, Germany, 7-8 June 2008. [(preprint) .pdf] Rebecca Nesson and Charles Nesson. In the Virtual Classroom: An Ethnographic Argument for Education in Virtual Worlds. Space and Culture. (To appear). Sage Publications. 2008. [(preprint) .pdf] Rebecca Nesson and Stuart Shieber. Extraction Phenomena in Synchronous TAG Syntax and Semantics. In Dekai Wu and David Chiang, editors, Proceedings of the Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation, Rochester, New York, 26 April 2007. [.pdf|bib] Rebecca Nesson, Stuart M. Shieber, and Alexander Rush. Induction of probabilistic synchronous tree-insertion grammars for machine translation. In Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA 2006), Boston, Massachusetts, 8-12 August 2006. [.pdf|bib] Rebecca Nesson and Stuart M. Shieber. Simpler TAG semantics through synchronization. In Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Formal Grammar, Malaga, Spain, 29-30 July 2006. [.pdf|bib] Rebecca Nesson, Alexander Rush, and Stuart M. Shieber. Induction of probabilistic synchronous tree-insertion grammars. Technical Report TR-20-05, Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2005. [.pdf|bib] |
I love vegetables! And I think eating local foods that don't burden our environment with transportation costs and organic ones that don't burden our environment or our bodies with scary chemicals is important. I work at Waltham Fields Community Farm, both as a field worker (great exercise!) and a board member. Waltham Fields is a 300 member CSA (what's that?) that also gives many thousands of pounds of fresh, organic produce to local shelters and other organizations and provides education and farm experience to students, volunteers, and staff. Support Local Organic Farming and Hunger Relief! Get Veggies and/or Get Dirty Local Meat Too! |
Universities are great repositories of knowledge and enthusiasm about education. Yet academics are frequently dismissed as out of touch with the public. Perhaps this is because we don't make more effort to be in touch and to share what we have to offer. What's more, opening our courses to the public offers great potential for improving the experience and education of our enrolled students. At the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School we are putting this ideology into practice on Berkman Island in the 3D virtual world of Second Life. We offer courses to enrolled students and the public at-large as well as shorter duration educational experiences, such as moot courts and moderated discussions. I'm basically the doyenne of Berkman Island (via my avatar Rebecca Berkman -- see old version of this site for a pic...) and I'm free to imagine, plan, and execute whatever we want do. The interest and excitement is wonderful. Join us! Learn More and Get Involved Our Open Courses (past, present and future) Interviews |
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How did I get here? Harvard Comp. Sci. (Ph.D., beginning fall 2003) Harvard Comp. Sci. dept (special student) Harvard Law School (degree 2001, no interest) Harvard College (1998) Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School (1994, pilot) St. Paul's School (high school too) Shady Hill School (elementary) |
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