
I am a researcher in the Natural Language Processing group at Microsoft Research, Redmond. I recently received a Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science at the University Of Maryland, College Park advised by Dr. Hal Daumé III .
My research work has focused on question generation, textual style transfer, information extraction and semantic parsing. My dissertation topic was: "Teaching Machines to Ask Clarification Questions". [Slides to my proposal talk and defense talk ]
I was a research intern at Information Science Institute (ISI) during Summer 2015, at Microsoft Research during Summer 2016 and at Grammarly during Summer 2017.
Our paper "Learning to Ask Good Questions: Ranking Clarification Questions using Neural Expected Value of Perfect Information" received the Best Long Paper Award at ACL 2018.
My research work has focused on question generation, textual style transfer, information extraction and semantic parsing. My dissertation topic was: "Teaching Machines to Ask Clarification Questions". [Slides to my proposal talk and defense talk ]
I was a research intern at Information Science Institute (ISI) during Summer 2015, at Microsoft Research during Summer 2016 and at Grammarly during Summer 2017.
Our paper "Learning to Ask Good Questions: Ranking Clarification Questions using Neural Expected Value of Perfect Information" received the Best Long Paper Award at ACL 2018.