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Ben Wellner is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Brandeis University and a Lead Scientist at The MITRE Corporation's Information Technology Center. His research spans Natural Language Processing, Discourse Analysis, Temporal Reasoning, and Biomedical Informatics.
- Current teaching: Statistical Natural Language Processing
- Key collaborations: Andrew McCallum, James Pustejovsky, Lynette Hirschman, and others
- Methodological focus: Sequence models, weakly supervised learning, and graph partitioning techniques
Research trends from his publications include:
- Developing machine learning approaches for discourse structure analysis
- Creating adaptive systems for information extraction and coreference resolution
- Applying NLP techniques to biomedical data normalization
- Building temporally-aware models for text analysis
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