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Christiane Fellbaum

Christiane Fellbaum

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Computer Science

D-Index
42
Citations
15785
World Ranking
8154
National Ranking
3495

Overview

Christiane Fellbaum is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Social Sciences, with a focus on various subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Gender Studies, and Language and Linguistics.

Their recent publications have appeared exclusively in arXiv (Cornell University). These papers cover topics related to gender bias mitigation, natural language processing, and linguistic interpretation. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Mitigating Gender Bias in Machine Translation through Adversarial Learning" (2022, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • "MABEL: Attenuating Gender Bias using Textual Entailment Data" (2022, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • "Human and Automatic Interpretation of Romanian Noun Compounds" (2024, arXiv (Cornell University))

The main topics of their work address Natural Language Processing Techniques, Semantic Web and Ontologies, and the detection of Hate Speech and Cyberbullying. Additional thematic areas include Topic Modeling, Text Readability and Simplification, as well as Gender Studies in Language and Gender Politics and Representation.

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Richard Beckwith, Derek Gross, George A. Miller, Eve Fleisig, and Jacqueline He. Collaboration with these researchers is evident across several studies.

Research venues and outputs reflect an engagement with interdisciplinary approaches, combining computational methods with social and linguistic dimensions, particularly focusing on biases and representation in language technologies.

Best Publications

  • Introduction to WordNet: An On-line Lexical Database

    George A. Miller;Richard Beckwith;Christiane Fellbaum;Derek Gross

  • Combining Local Context and Wordnet Similarity for Word Sense Identification

    Christiane Fellbaum;George Miller

  • Semantic networks of English.

    George A. Miller;Christiane Fellbaum

  • English Verbs as a Semantic Net

    Christiane Fellbaum

  • Introducing the Arabic WordNet project

    C. Fellbaum;M. Alkhalifa;W. Black;P.J.T.M. Vossen

  • Making fine-grained and coarse-grained sense distinctions, both manually and automatically

    Martha Palmer;Hoa Trang Dang;Christiane Fellbaum

  • Building Semantic Concordances

    Christiane Fellbaum;George Miller

  • Nouns in WordNet

    Christiane Fellbaum;George Miller

  • Using Wordnet for Text Retrieval

    Christiane Fellbaum;George Miller

  • A Semantic Network of English Verbs

    Christiane Fellbaum;George Miller

  • English Tasks: All-Words and Verb Lexical Sample

    Martha Palmer;Christiane Fellbaum;Scott Cotton;Lauren Delfs

  • Co-Occurrence and Antonymy

    Christiane Fellbaum

  • A semantic network of English: the mother of all WordNets

    Christiane Fellbaum

  • Adding dense, weighted connections to WordNet

    Jordan Boyd-Graber;Christiane Fellbaum;Daniel Osherson;Robert Schapire

  • Building a WordNet for Arabic

    C. Fellbaum;M. Alkhalifa;W. Black;S. Elkateb

  • WordNet then and now

    George A. Miller;Christiane Fellbaum

  • Towards Open Data for Linguistics: Linguistic Linked Data

    Christian Chiarcos;John P. McCrae;Philipp Cimiano;Christiane Fellbaum

  • The Manually Annotated Sub-Corpus: A Community Resource for and by the People

    Nancy Ide;Collin Baker;Christiane Fellbaum;Rebecca Passonneau

  • SemEval-2010 Task 17: All-Words Word Sense Disambiguation on a Specific Domain

    Eneko Agirre;Oier López de Lacalle;Christiane Fellbaum;Shu-Kai Hsieh

  • Modifiers in WordNet

    Christiane Fellbaum;George Miller

  • Lexical Chains as Representations of Context for the Detection and Correction of Malapropisms

    Christiane Fellbaum;George Miller

  • Formal Ontology in Information Systems

    Brandon Bennett;Christiane Fellbaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Piek Vossen
Piek Vossen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
George A. Miller
George A. Miller Princeton University
Rebecca J. Passonneau
Rebecca J. Passonneau Pennsylvania State University
Nancy Ide
Nancy Ide Vassar College
Eneko Agirre
Eneko Agirre University of the Basque Country
Perry R. Cook
Perry R. Cook Princeton University
Philipp Cimiano
Philipp Cimiano Bielefeld University
Jason J. Corso
Jason J. Corso University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jordan Boyd-Graber
Jordan Boyd-Graber University of Maryland, College Park
Ronnie B. Wilbur
Ronnie B. Wilbur Purdue University West Lafayette

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