SURABHI GUPTA


 

I am currently working at Google with the Search Quality group.

I got my Masters degree in Computer Science at Stanford University I worked with Dan Jurafsky. I was affiliated with the Natural Language Processing Lab and The Center for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford.

I finished my undergraduate studies at Stony Brook University majoring in Computer Science and Applied Math and Statistics. I worked with Amanda Stent in the Natural Language Processing Lab. I also studied at St. Catherine's College, Oxford University during my Junior Year.

You can reach me by emailing me at
surabhi at cs.stanford.edu

 


Publications:

Sumit Basu, Surabhi Gupta, Milind Mahajan, Patrick Nguyen, and John C. Platt. "Scalable Summaries of Spoken Conversations." To appear in Proceedings of Intelligent User Interfaces 2008 (IUI '08). January, 2008.

Surabhi Gupta, John Niekrasz, Matthew Purver and Dan Jurafsky. Resolving "You" in Multi-Party Dialog. In Proceedings of the 8th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue, Antwerp, Belgium, September 2007.

Surabhi Gupta, Matthew Purver and Dan Jurafsky. Disambiguating Between Generic and Referential "You" in Dialog. In Proceedings of ACL 2007, Prague, Czech Republic, June 2007. [pdf]

Surabhi Gupta, Ani Nenkova and Dan Jurafsky. Measuring Importance and Query Relevance in Topic-focused Multi-document Summarization. In Proceedings of ACL 2007, Prague, Czech Republic, June 2007. [pdf]

William Morgan, Pi-Chuan Chang, Surabhi Gupta and Jason M. Brenier. Automatically Detecting Action Items in Audio Meeting Recordings. In Proceedings of the 7th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue, Sydney, Australia, July 2006 [pdf]

Surabhi Gupta and Amanda Stent. Generation of Referring Expressions in Dialog using Corpora. In proceedings of Corpus Linguistics, UCNLG, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 2005. [pdf]

Unpublished:

Surabhi Gupta. Generation of Referring Expressions in Spoken Dialog: Modelling Partner Effects. Senior Honor’s Thesis, Stony Brook University. 2005.

Surabhi Gupta and Amanda Stent. Multimedia Interface Toolkit. Undergraduate Research Collection of Abstracts. Stony Brook University. 2003.


Work Experience:

Sept 2005 - June 2007 Natural Language Processing Lab, Stanford University. Advised by Dan Jurafsky.
Working on addressee detection and referentiality of "you" in multi-party meetings. Have also worked on detection of action items and query-focused summarization.
June 2006 - Sept 2006 Knowledge Tools Group, Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA. Advised by Sumit Basu.
Built a conversational speech summarizer
June 2005 - Sept 2005 Incubation Group, Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA. Advised by Kuansan Wang.
Developed a spoken dialog system using telephony for appointment scheduling.
July 2004 - May 2005 Natural Language Processing Lab, Stony Brook University. Advised by Amanda Stent.
Worked on generation of referring expressions in dialog.
June 2003 - Aug 2003 Lucent Technologies, New Jeresy
Worked on quality measurement standards and wrote code in java, visual basic to support more metrics.

Travel:

Countries visited: France, Italy, Portugal, Austria, Spain, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore.

Lived in: United States, India, United Kingdom


Surabhi Gupta

Last modified: April, 2007