
Nathan Schneider
Georgetown University
amr
semantics
abstract meaning representation
evaluation
meaning representation
question answering
natural language generation
bert
literature
parsing
bertology
topic modeling
semantic parsing
vision-language model
annotation
17
presentations
10
number of views
SHORT BIO
Nathan Schneider is an annotation schemer and computational modeler for natural language. As Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science at Georgetown University, he looks for synergies between practical language technologies and the scientific study of language. He specializes in broad-coverage semantic analysis: designing linguistic meaning representations, annotating them in corpora, and automating them with statistical natural language processing techniques. A central focus in this research is the nexus between grammar and lexicon as manifested in multiword expressions and adpositions/case markers. He has inhabited UC Berkeley (BA in Computer Science and Linguistics), Carnegie Mellon University (Ph.D. in Language Technologies), and the University of Edinburgh (postdoc). Now a Hoya and leader of NERT, he continues to play with data and algorithms for linguistic meaning.
Presentations

Lost in Translationese? Reducing Translation Effect Using Abstract Meaning Representation
Shira Wein and 1 other author

Two Decades of the ACL Anthology: Development, Impact, and Open Challenges
Marcel Bollmann and 3 other authors

ELQA: A Corpus of Metalinguistic Questions and Answers about English
Shabnam Behzad and 3 other authors

Semantic Similarity as a Window into Vector- and Graph-Based Metrics
Wai Ching Leung and 2 other authors

Accounting for Language Effect in the Evaluation of Cross-lingual AMR Parsers
Shira Wein and 1 other author

Probe-Less Probing of BERT’s Layer-Wise Linguistic Knowledge with Masked Word Prediction
Tatsuya Aoyama and 1 other author

Linguistic Frameworks Go Toe-to-Toe at Neuro-Symbolic Language Modeling
Jakob Prange and 2 other authors

Subcategorizing Adverbials in Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation
Zhuxin Wang and 2 other authors

BERT Has Uncommon Sense: Similarity Ranking for Word Sense BERTology
Luke Gessler and 1 other author

Putting Words in BERT's Mouth: Navigating Contextualized Vector Spaces with Pseudowords
Taelin Karidi and 3 other authors

Probabilistic, Structure-Aware Algorithms for Improved Variety, Accuracy, and Coverage of AMR Alignments
Austin Blodgett and 1 other author

Part 2 - Annotation of English
Nathan Schneider

Comparison by Conversion: Reverse-Engineering UCCA from Syntax and Lexical Semantics
Daniel Hershcovich and 5 other authors

A Human Evaluation of AMR-to-English Generation Systems
Emma Manning and 2 other authors

PASTRIE: A Corpus of Prepositions Annotated with Supersense Tags in Reddit International English
Michael Kranzlein and 5 other authors

Sprucing up Supersenses: Untangling the Semantic Clusters of Accompaniment and Purpose
Nathan Schneider and 2 other authors