E. Graham Katz
Title
Assistant Professor
Department
LINGUISTICS, DEPARTMENT OF
General profile
Phone
202-687-7939
Location
452 ICC
Bio
My research focuses on formal and computational models of natural language semantic interpretation. My theoretical research has centered on issues surrounding status of events in semantic interpretation and the interpretation of temporal expressions. Computational applications closely tied to this theoretical concern have included: The development and refinement of methods for the semantic annotation of newspaper texts for application in information retrieval and question-answering systems; spoken language dialog system design.
Education
- Ph.D. (1995) University of Rochester, Linguistics and Computational Linguistics
- MA (1992) University of Rochester, Linguistics
- BS (1988) Stanford University, Symbolic Systems
Languages
- German (speak, read, write)
Upcoming Events
- Feb 15, All day: Holiday: President's Day
- Feb 15, All day: Travel Grant Applications Due to the Department
- Feb 22, All day: Application for Funding 2010-2011, PhD Students Only

