Jenine Turner
jenine at cs dot brown dot edu

Box 1910, Computer Science Department
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
About me

I am a 5th year PhD student, advised by Eugene Charniak. I work with the Brown Laboratory for Linguistic Information Processing. My current work focuses on unsupervised word sense discrimination.

I have a BS in Computer Science from the University of Rochester, where I worked with other undergraduates on Mabel the Mobile Table. I also received a BA in Cognitive Science and French, and I spent Spring 2002 in Nantes, France. I received my M Sc. in Computer Science from Brown University in 2005, and I spent Spring 2007 at the Institute for Formal and Applied Linguistics in Prague.

I am no longer the department ergo merc, but if you are having wrist problems, check out the ergo site.


Publications

Language Modeling for Determiner Selection
Jenine Turner and Eugene Charniak
Human Language Technologies 2007: The Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics; Companion Volume, Short Papers (NAACL '07)

Supervised and Unsupervised Learning for Sentence Compression
Jenine Turner and Eugene Charniak
Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL '05)