Jenny Rose Finkel



          I am a fourth year PhD student in Computer Science at Stanford. My advisor is Chris Manning. I am a member of the Natural Language Processing Group and the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab. When I'm not doing research, I enjoy knitting, bike touring, and Burning Man. If you want to send me email, you should look at the URL of this page and try the most likely corresponding email address. It's also on this recently updated CV.          

Publications

2009
Jenny Rose Finkel and Christopher D. Manning. 2009. Nested Named Entity Recognition. To appear in EMNLP-2009. [PDF]
Jenny Rose Finkel and Christopher D. Manning. 2009. Hierarchical Bayesian Domain Adaptation. NAACL-2009. [PDF]
Jenny Rose Finkel and Christopher D. Manning. 2009. Joint Parsing and Named Entity Recognition. NAACL-2009. [PDF]
2008
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]
Michel Galley, Pi-Chuan Chang, Daniel Cer, Jenny R. Finkel, Christopher D. Manning. 2008. Stanford University's Chinese-to-English Statistical Machine Translation System for the 2008 NIST Evaluation. The 2008 NIST Open Machine Translation Evaluation Meeting. [PDF]
2007
Jenny Rose Finkel, Trond Grenager and Christopher D. Manning. 2007. The Infinite Tree. ACL-2007. [PDF]
2006
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]
2005
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]
Jenny Finkel, Shipra Dingare, Christopher Manning, Malvina Nissim, Beatrice Alex, and Claire Grover. 2005. Exploring the Boundaries: Gene and Protein Identification in Biomedical Text. BMC Bioinformatics 6 (Suppl. 1). [PDF]
Shipra Dingare, Malvina Nissim, Jenny Finkel, Christopher D. Manning, and Claire Grover. 2005. 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 6: 77-85. [PDF]
2004
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]
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]