Jagadeesh Gorla
- j(dot)gorla(at)cs(dot)ucl(dot)ac(dot)uk
- Department of Computer Science, UCL,
- Gower Street, London,
- United Kingdom, WC1E 6BT.
I am a
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, Ph.D scholar in the Dept. of Computer Science at University College London.
I work on probabilistic theory of Information Retrieval (IR) with Stephen Robertson
and Jun Wang. My Ph.D is supported by EPSRC and Microsoft, Cambridge. I am a recipient of Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award.
Recently, I worked with Xbox Live! recommender system research team at Microsoft Research Cambridge & Microsoft R&D Israel. At Microsoft, I primarily worked with Ulrich Paquet and Stephen Robertson.
Prior to joining UCL, I worked as a consultant and researcher for two start-ups (WisdomTap and Out-Box Edutainment) after receiving a research degree from IIIT-H under the supervision of Rajeev Sangal and Anil Kumar Singh.
- Jagadeesh Gorla: A bi-directional unified model for information retrieval. Ph.D. dissertation under review, University College London, 2013.
- Jagadeesh Gorla, Neal Lathia, Stephen Robertson and Jun Wang: Probabilistic Group Recommendation via Information Matching (Slides). In proceedings of the 22nd International World Wide Web Conference (WWW'13), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2013.
- Jagadeesh Gorla, Stephen Robertson, Jun Wang and Tamas Jambor: A Theory of Information Matching. Technical Report, 2012.
- Jagadeesh Gorla, Stephen Robertson and Jun Wang: A Unified Relevance Retrieval Model by Eliteness Hypothesis. In ArXiv e-prints, 2011 (Initially accepted at ICTIR, 2011).
- Anil Kumar Singh and Jagadeesh Gorla: Identification of Languages and Encodings in a Multilingual Document. In proceedings of ACL-SIGWAC's Web As Corpus3, 2007, Belgium.
- Anil Kumar Singh, Samar Husain, Harshit Surana, Jagadeesh Gorla, Chinnappa Guggilla and Dipti Misra Sharma: Disambiguating Tense, Aspect and Modality Markers for Correcting Machine Translation Errors. In proceedings of International Conference on "Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing" (RANLP), 2007, Bulgaria.
- Jagadeesh Gorla, Amit Goyal and Rajeev Sangal: Two approaches for building unsupervised dependency parser and their other applications. In Proceedings of Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2007, Vancouver, Canada.
- Jagadeesh Gorla, Anil Kumar Singh, Rajeev Sangal, Karthik Gali, Samar Husain and Sriram Venkatapathy: A Graph Based Methode for Building Multiligual Weakly Supervised Dependency Parsers. In proceedings of 6th International Conference on Natural Language Processing, GoTal, 2008, Sweden.
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