Michael WayneGoodmanPhD Alumnusgoodmami@uw.eduFields of Interest Computational Linguistics Computer Science Grammar Engineering Head Phrase Structure Grammar Japanese Machine Learning Machine Translation Natural Language Processing Semantics Background and ExperienceSummaryPh.D. Computational Linguistics, University of Washington, 2018M.A. Computational Linguistics, University of Washington, 2009B.S., Computer Science, Oregon State University, 2007Websites: Personal Website Research Selected: Publications, Journal Articles Xia, Fei, William D. Lewis, Michael Wayne Goodman, Glenn Slayden, Ryan Georgi, Joshua Crowgey and Emily M. Bender. In press. Enriching a Massively Multilingual Database of Interlinear Glossed Text. Language Resources and Evaluation. (Forthcoming) Goodman, Michael Wayne, Joshua Crowgey, Fei Xia and Emily M. Bender. 2015. Xigt: Extensible Interlinear Glossed Text for Natural Language Processing. Language Resources and Evaluation 49(2):455-485. Selected: Publications, Conference Proceedings Xia, Fei, William D. Lewis, Michael Wayne Goodman, Joshua Crowgey, and Emily M. Bender. 2014. Enriching ODIN. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference of Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-2014) Bender, Emily M., Joshua Crowgey, Michael Wayne Goodman and Fei Xia. 2014. Learning Grammar Specifications from IGT: A Case Study of Chintang. Proceedings of the 2014 Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages, ACL 2014, Baltimore, MD. Selected: Graduate, Masters Theses Michael W. Goodman. "Efficiently Evaluating and Extracting Errors from Deep Grammars." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2009/2010. (Completed/published) Related News Related News Congratulations to the class of 2018 in Linguistics! - Jun 3, 2018 Linguistics awards Excellence in Linguistics Research Graduate Fellowship for 2015 - Jun 19, 2015 Share: Print PDF