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"Inside the Lab" | Jinho Choi interviewed by Lynne Nygaard

Episode Summary

ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/Rp6atKqtlIQ Inside the Lab | Jinho Choi interviewed by Lynne Nygaard

Episode Notes

Jinho Choi talks with Lynne Nygaard about his research and lab.

BIO
Jinho Choi is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods, and the Program in Linguistics at Emory University. He conducted his postdoctoral research at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2014 with Andrew McCallum. He was a full-time lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the Korea Military Academy from 2004 to 2007 while he was serving his military duty in South Korea.

He was a R&D team lead of the Amelia project, the next generation machine reading system developed at IPsoft Inc. He is the founder of the Natural Language Processing Research lab at Emory University.

Jinho Choi has been active in research on natural language processing; especially, on the optimization of low-level NLP (e.g., dependency parsing, named entity recognition, sentiment analysis) for robustness on various data and scalability on large data.

He has developed an open source project called NLP4J, providing NLP components with state-of-the-art accuracy and speed, which has been widely used for both academic and industrial research.

His current research focuses on the development of NLP components for different domains (e.g., social media, radiology reports, dialogs) and the applications of these NLP components for end-user systems such as question-answering, character mining, text generation, etc. He is also interested in interdisciplinary research where NLP can enhance researches in other areas.

EDUCATION
Ph.D., Joint Degree in Computer Science and Cognitive Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2012