Dr. Christiane Fellbaum

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Biography

Christiane Fellbaum is a Professor at Princeton University specializing in natural language processing and linguistics. She has co-founded the Global WordNet Association and served as its Co-President from 2002 to 2021. Fellbaum's research interests include the semantics of language, computational linguistics, and the development of lexical resources. She has been awarded the Wolfgang Paul Prize in 2006 and the Antonio Zampolli Prize alongside George Miller. A Permanent Fellow at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, her work is recognized and supported by prestigious institutions such as the U.S. National Science Foundation and the European Union. Fellbaum's contributions to the field include editorial roles and numerous publications, focusing on the intersection of linguistics and technology, enhancing both theoretical understanding and practical applications of language processing.

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Experience

Professor

2000-09-01 — Present

Princeton University • Princeton, NJ

Teaching and conducting research in linguistics and natural language processing.

Awards

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Wolfgang Paul Prize

2006-01-01
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Antonio Zampolli Prize

2006-01-01

Courses

LIN/TRA 308 Bilingualism LIN 201/CGS 205 Introduction to Language Linguistics FRS (Freshman Seminar) Evolution of Human Language COS397/497 Junior Independent Work Seminar Natural Language Processing

Requirements for Princeton University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE General
TOEFL
Speaking
Required:27
IELTS
Speaking
Required:8
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in engineering or science Strong background in mathematics, materials, physics, or related engineering
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GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.