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Ellen Dodge is a Senior Researcher at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley. She has been part of ICSI's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Group since 2000, contributing to projects like FrameNet and MetaNet. Her work focuses on Embodied Construction Grammar (ECG), conceptual networks, and metaphor analysis. Dodge holds a master’s (2002) and doctorate (2010) in linguistics from UC Berkeley.
- Education:
- PhD in Linguistics, UC Berkeley, 2010
- Master’s in Linguistics, UC Berkeley, 2002
Her research explores constructional analyses of metaphor, conceptual primitives, and formalized representations of frame/metagaphor networks. She leads ECG development and collaborates on projects analyzing metaphors in text. Dodge’s contributions span theoretical linguistics and computational models, emphasizing interdisciplinary applications of linguistic theory.
Labs/Teams: Core member of ICSI’s AI Group and FrameNet project, active in MetaNet since 2012.
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