Keith B. Hall

Keith Hall is currently a Research Scientist at Google. His research focuses on the advancement of structured (syntactic) models in automatic language processing tasks. He was previously a Research Professor at Johns Hopkins University. He received his PhD from Brown University in 2005.

Google Publications

Previous Publications

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    Semi-supervised discriminative language modeling for Turkish ASR

    Arda Çelebi, Hasim Sak, Erinç Dikici, Murat Saraclar, Maider Lehr, Emily Tucker Prud'hommeaux, Puyang Xu, Nathan Glenn, Damianos Karakos, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Brian Roark, Kenji Sagae, Izhak Shafran, Daniel M. Bikel, Chris Callison-Burch, Yuan Cao, Keith B. Hall, Eva Hasler, Philipp Koehn, Adam Lopez, Matt Post, Darcey Riley

    ICASSP (2012), pp. 5025-5028

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    Inter-sentential Coreferences in Semantic Networks Evaluation of Manual Annotation

    Vaclav Novak, Keith B. Hall

    Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC) (2008)

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    Comparing Reordering Constraints for SMT Using Efficient BLEU Oracle Computation

    Markus Dreyer, Keith B. Hall, Sanjeev Khudanpur

    Proceedings of SSST, NAACL-HLT 2007 / AMTA Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation, Association for Computational Linguistics, Rochester, New York, pp. 103-110

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    Generation in Machine Translation from Deep Syntactic Trees

    Keith B. Hall, Petr Nemec

    Proceedings of SSST, NAACL-HLT 2007 / AMTA Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation, Association for Computational Linguistics, Rochester, New York, pp. 57-64

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    Investigating Linguistic Knowledge in a Maximum Entropy Token-based Language Model

    Jia Cui, Yi Su, Keith Hall, Frederick Jelinek

    IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU) (2007)

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    K-best Spanning Tree Parsing

    Keith B. Hall

    Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics, Association for Computational Linguistics, Prague, Czech Republic (2007), pp. 392-399

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    Log-Linear Models of Non-Projective Trees, $k$-best MST Parsing and Tree-Ranking

    Keith B. Hall, Jiri Havelka, David A. Smith

    Proceedings of the CoNLL Shared Task Session of EMNLP-CoNLL 2007, Association for Computational Linguistics, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 962-966

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    Corrective Models for Speech Recognition of Inflected Languages

    Izhak Shafran, Keith B. Hall

    Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Association for Computational Linguistics, Sydney, Australia, pp. 390-398

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    Corrective Modeling for Non-Projective Dependency Parsing

    Keith B. Hall, Vaclav Novak

    Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Parsing Technology, Association for Computational Linguistics, Vancouver, British Columbia (2005), pp. 42-52

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    Attention Shifting for Parsing Speech

    Keith B. Hall, Mark Johnson

    ACL (2004), pp. 40-46

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    Correlated-Q learning

    Amy Greenwald, Keith B. Hall

    Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) (2003)

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    Language modeling using efficient best-first bottom-up parsing

    Keith B. Hall, Mark Johnson

    Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, 2003. ASRU '03. 2003 IEEE Workshop on (2003), pp. 507-512

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    Correlated-Q learning

    Keith B. Hall, Amy Greenwald

    In AAAI Spring Symposium, AAAI Press (2002), pp. 242-249

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    Fair and Efficient Solutions to the Santa Fe Bar Problem

    Julie Farago, Amy Greenwald, Keith B. Hall

    Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (2002)

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    Learning Curved Multinomial Subfamilies for Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval

    Keith B. Hall, Thomas Hofmann

    ICML (2000), pp. 351-358