Jenny Rose Finkel



I am a third year PhD student in Computer Science here at Stanford. My advisor is Chris Manning. I am part of the Natural Language Processing Group and the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab.
My Papers
Jenny Rose Finkel, Alex Kleeman and Christopher D. Manning. 2008. Efficient, Feature-based, Conditional Random Field Parsing. ACL/HLT-2008. [PDF]
Jenny Rose Finkel and Christopher D. Manning. 2008. Enforcing Transitivity in Coreference Resolution. ACL/HLT-2008. [PDF]
Jenny Rose Finkel, Trond Grenager and Christopher D. Manning. 2007. The Infinite Tree. ACL-2007. [PDF]
Jenny Rose Finkel, Christopher D. Manning and Andrew Y. Ng. 2006. Solving the Problem of Cascading Errors: Approximate Bayesian Inference for Linguistic Annotation Pipelines. EMNLP-2006. [PDF]
Jenny Rose Finkel, Trond Grenager, and Christopher D. Manning. 2005. Incorporating Non-local Information Into Information Extraction Systems By Gibbs Sampling. ACL-2005. [PDF]
Christopher Cox, Jamie Nicolson, Jenny Finkel, Christopher Manning, Pat Langley. 2005. Template Sampling for Leveraging Domain Knowledge in Information Extraction. First PASCAL Challenges Workshop. [PDF]
Rajat Raina, Aria Haghighi, Christopher Cox, Jenny Finkel, Jeff Michels, Kristina Toutanova, Bill MacCartney, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Christopher D. Manning, and Andrew Y. Ng. 2005. Robust Textual Inference using Diverse Knowledge Sources. First PASCAL Challenges Workshop. [PDF]
Shipra Dingare, Malvina Nissim, Jenny Finkel, Claire Grover, and Christopher D. Manning. A System For Identifying Named Entities in Biomedical Text: How Results From Two Evaluations Reflect on Both the System and the Evaluations. Comparative and Functional Genomics. [PDF]
Shipra Dingare, Jenny Finkel, Malvina Nissim, Christopher Manning, and Claire Grover. 2004. A System For Identifying Named Entities in Biomedical Text: How Results From Two Evaluations Reflect on Both the System and the Evaluations. In The 2004 BioLink meeting: Linking Literature, Information and Knowledge for Biology at ISMB 2004. [PDF]
Jenny Finkel, Shipra Dingare, Huy Nguyen, Malvina Nissim, Christopher Manning, and Gail Sinclair. 2004. Exploiting Context for Biomedical Entity Recognition: From Syntax to the Web. Joint Workshop on Natural Language Processing in Biomedicine and its Applications at Coling 2004 [PDF]
Jenny Finkel, Shipra Dingare, Christopher Manning, Malvina Nissim, Beatrice Alex, and Claire Grover. in press. Exploring the Boundaries: Gene and Protein Identification in Biomedical Text. Accepted for publication in BMC Bioinformatics. [PDF]
Shipra Dingare, Jenny Finkel, Christopher Manning, Malvina Nissim, and Beatrice Alex. 2004. Exploring the Boundaries: Gene and Protein Identification in Biomedical Text. Proceedings of the BioCreative Workshop, Granada. [PDF]