Phil Blunsom. Phil is working on a three-year EPSRC-funded project which is looking at large-scale discriminative training methods for Statistical Machine Translation.
Alexandra Birch. Statistical Machine Translation.
Abby Levenberg. Randomised Language Modelling.
Sasa Petrovic. Randomised algorithms for Prediction Markets
Joshua Ritterman. Prediction Markets and Social Media
I also second supervise these other graduate students:
Abhishek Arun. Statistical Machine Translation.
Peter Bell . Speech Recognition.
Hieu Hoang. Statistical Machine Translation
Michael Kaisser. Question-Answering
Sebastian Riedel . Information Extraction.
Chongde Shi (Visitor, Bejing University) 2007 -- 2008
David Talbot. David worked on a 6-month project funded by a gift from Google and also did a PhD (RA, 2008, PhD 2009).
Alfred Dielmann. Automatic Recognition of Multiparty Human Interactions using Dynamic Bayesian Networks (PhD 2009)
Ruken Cakici. Categorial Grammars for Turkish (PhD 2009).
Marcus Becker. Active Learning for Parsing and Sequencing (PhD, 2008).
Chris Callison-Burch. Paraphrasing for Statistical Machine Translation. (PhD, 2007)
Andrew Smith. Logarithmic Opinion Pools for Conditional Random fields (PhD, 2007).
Amittai Axelrod. Factored Language Models for SMT (MSc by Research, 2006).
Jason Baldridge . ROSIE: RObust SEmantic Interpretation. This was a three year project (start date 1st October 2002) which was part of the Stanford link programme (Research Associate, 2005).Trevor Cohn. Scaling Conditional Random Fields (Visitor, 2005)
Kihwang Lee. Structural ambiguity resolution in Korean (PhD, 2005).
Iain Bancarz . Feature selection for log-linear models (PhD, 2005).
Jay Crim (JHU, Visitor, 2004).