Research Bio
Alane Suhr is an assistant professor in the Division of Computer Science, EECS. Alane's research focuses on building systems that use and learn language to interact with people in collaborative, situated interactions. This work spans natural language processing, machine learning, and computer vision. Alane received a PhD in Computer Science from Cornell University, and a BS in Computer Science and Engineering with a minor in Linguistics from Ohio State University.
Research Expertise and Interest
artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine learning, computer vision, computational linguistics
Teaching
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Advanced Natural Language Processing [COMPSCI 288]
Special Topics [COMPSCI 294]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching of Computer Science [COMPSCI 399]
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching of Computer Science [COMPSCI 399]
Natural Language Processing [EECS 183]
Natural Language Processing [EECS 283A]
Field Study [ELENG 197]
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Special Topics [COMPSCI 294]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching of Computer Science [COMPSCI 399]