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Michel Galley

Michel Galley
RESEARCHER
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I am a Researcher at Microsoft Research Redmond, and my main research interests are in text-to-text natural language processing (NLP) applications, in particular Statistical Machine Translation and Summarization. Prior to joining Microsoft, I was a Research Associate in the CS department at Stanford University, working with Christopher Manning and Dan Jurafsky. I was a member of the Stanford Natural Language Processing Group, which is part of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL). In September 2007, I completed my Ph.D. at Columbia University, where I worked on speech summarization and text-to-text generation with Kathleen McKeown. During my graduate school years, I have also done work on syntactic machine translation with Kevin Knight and Daniel Marcu at USC/ISI and SDL Language Weaver. Before graduate school, I was a research consultant in the Spoken Dialogue Systems group at Bell Labs, Murray Hill. Here is my (outdated) CV.

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