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    Daniel Bauer

    Lecturer in the Computer Science Department at Columbia University

    Daniel Bauer is a full-time lecturer at Columbia University in the Computer Science department, specializing in Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics. His research focuses on developing systems for interpreting natural language in various contexts, covering areas like syntactic and semantic parsing, grammar formalisms, and machine learning. Bauer's dissertation work involved using synchronous graph grammars to translate sentences into graph-based representations for meaning, along with creating algorithms for grammar induction and parsing. His current research interests in computer science education include incorporating functional programming into the curriculum and studying the influence of pre-college computing experience on student performance and attitudes. Additionally, he is a Co-Founder of WordsEye Inc., a venture that introduces text-to-scene technology in social media.

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    New York, New York