Danqi Chen
Danqi Chen (, IPA: [Chen is the author of ''Neural Reading Comprehension and Beyond'', a dissertation on using artificial intelligence to access knowledge in ordinary and structured documents. She is the author or co-author of a number of journal articles, including ''Reading Wikipedia to Answer Open-Domain Questions''.
Google's SyntaxNet is based on algorithms developed by Danqi Chen and Christopher Manning at Stanford.
Her primary research interests are in text understanding and knowledge representation and reasoning.
She won a gold medal at the 2008 International Informatics Olympiad. She is known among friends as CDQ. A well known algorithm in competitive programming, CDQ Divide and Conquer, is named after this acronym.
She is married to Huacheng Yu, an assistant professor in theoretical computer science at Princeton University. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Danqi Chen, Qiao Yi Chen, Zhenjia Wang, Yusha Zhu, Thomas Kluz, Wuwei Tan, Jinquan Li, Feng Wu, Lei Fang, Xiaoru Zhang, Rongquan He, Steven Shen, Hong Sun, Chongzhi Zang, Chunyuan Jin, Max CostaGet full text
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7by Danqi Chen, William J Moar, Agoston Jerga, Anilkumar Gowda, Jason S Milligan, Eric C Bretsynder, Timothy J Rydel, James A Baum, Altair Semeao, Xiaoran Fu, Victor Guzov, Karen Gabbert, Graham P Head, Jeffrey A HaasGet full text
Published 2021-01-01
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