Daniel Ramage
homepage:http://www.stanford.edu/~dramage/
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Description

I am a PhD candidate in the Stanford Natural Language Processing Group, part of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab. My advisor is Christopher D. Manning. I'm at Microsoft Research for the Fall 2009 quarter, working with Susan Dumais. My research interests include natural language processing, machine learning, information retrieval, and the web.

My undergraduate degrees from MIT (2004) are in Computer Science and Math. Prior to Stanford, I spent some time at IBM's Zurich Research Lab working on data mining. In the summers, I teach Java to Palestinian and Israeli teenagers in Jerusalem through MEET.


Lectures:

lecture
flag Characterizing Microblogs with Topic Models
as author at  4th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM), Washington 2010,
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flag Clustering the Tagged Web
as author at  Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining - WSDM 2009,
together with: Christopher Manning, Hector Garcia-Molina, Paul Heymann,
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