
Ananya Ganesh
Graduate student @ University of Colorado Boulder
machine translation
social good
dialog systems
natural language processing
hindi
low-resource mt
tamil
image
experimental
applications
educational applications
classroom discourse
student-centric learning
dialog acts
talk moves
4
presentations
3
number of views
SHORT BIO
I am a third-year PhD student at CU Boulder, working on natural language processing at the NALA lab. I am advised by Prof. Katharina Kann and Prof. Martha Palmer. I develop computational models for understanding and generating language, with a focus on educational applications. Currently, I am working on improving classroom discourse using NLP systems that can understand and support collaborative conversations between students. I am also interested in low-resource settings and approaches for curating high-quality datasets.
Presentations

Mind the Gap between the Application Track and the Real World
Ananya Ganesh and 5 other authors

What Would a Teacher Do? {P}redicting Future Talk Moves
Ananya Ganesh and 2 other authors

Don't Rule Out Monolingual Speakers: A Method For Crowdsourcing Machine Translation Data
Rajat Bhatnagar and 2 other authors

CHIA: CHoosing Instances to Annotate for Machine Translation
Ananya Ganesh and 2 other authors