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Robin Valenza _____________________________ |
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Assistant
Professor Department
of English and the College University
of Chicago Education |
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Ph.D.,
Department of English, Stanford University M.Phil., Computer Speech and Language Processing, Engineering and
Linguistics Departments, Cambridge University A.B., Computer Science and English, Duke University |
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Publications "Gerald Graff at the Museum of Natural History." Pedagogy 2 (Spring 2003). "Hume's Learned and Conversable Worlds." Co-authored with John Bender. Just Being
Difficult? Ed. Jonathan
Culler. Stanford, 2003. "Editing the Self: David Hume's Narrative Theory." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 43
(Summer 2002). "David Hume." Encyclopedia of Life Writing. Ed. Margaretta Jolly. London, 2001. "Summarisation of Spoken Audio Through Information
Extraction." Proceedings of the ESCA ETRW
Workshop: Accessing Information in Spoken Audio. Cambridge, 1999. |
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valenza at uchicago dot edu |
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