Lee Schwartz


Lee Schwartz is a Computational Linguist in the Natural Language Processing Unit of Microsoft Research.


Background Information:

Lee Schwartz, Computational Linguist, has worked with Microsoft Corporation since 1992, joining Microsoft Research in 1997. Lee received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from Georgetown University in 1987. She has worked in the field of computational linguistics for over fifteen years in the implementation of machine translation and other natural language processing systems. Lee's particular interest is in English grammar. She has taught ESL on and off through the years.


Publications:

  • 2001 Aikawa, T., M. Melero, L. Schwartz, and A. "Sentence Generation for Multilingual Machine Translation," in Proceedings of the MT Summit VIII, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

  • 2001 Aikawa, T., M. Melero, L. Schwartz, and A. Wu. "Multilingual Sentence Generation," in Proceedings of 8th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, Toulouse.

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