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2002-present: Shopping.com (an
ebaY
company)
Director of
Research
Leading shopping.com's global research team.
Responsible for setting the company’s technological vision and innovation
roadmap. Developing technology and conducting applied research in relevant
fields such as information retrieval, machine learning and data mining
1997-2001: The days of the high tech bubble.
Worked for various start-up companies with names such as Lingosense, TextRay, Amarillus and Baobab - non of which exist today. Taking the role of Product Manager, Programmer, Chief Technology Officer and Technical Consultant respectively.
1995-1997: Speech Technology Group,
Cambridge Research Lab, Digital Equipment Corporation (now hp), Cambridge MA.
Research Staff Member
Designed and implemented core technologies for products which utilize speech development programs including speech recognition, speaker recognition, natural language understanding, multimedia indexing and human computer interaction systems.
1993-1995: JANUS and Mikrokosmos Projects, Center for Machine Translation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA.
Graduate Research Assistant
Conducted research in statistical language modeling and in parsing of word lattices. Implemented a server client architecture and user interface for a distributed knowledge acquisition system.
2006: Ph.D. in computer Science, Bar Ilan University, Israel.
Applied Textual Entailment. Under the supervision of Ido Dagan and Moshe Koppel
1995: Master of Science in Computational Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
1993: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Oren Glickman, Eyal Shnarch and Ido Dagan. 2006. Lexical Reference: a Semantic Matching Subtask, Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP). (pdf)
Ido Dagan, Oren Glickman, Alfio Gliozzo, Efrat Marmorshtein and Carlo Strapparava. 2006. Direct Word Sense Matching for Lexical Substitution, COLING-ACL. (pdf)
Oren Glickman, Ido Dagan, Mikaela Keller, Samy Bengio and Walter Daelemans. 2006. Investigating Lexical Substitution Scoring for Subtitle Generation Tenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CONLL-X). (pdf)
Oren Glickman and Ido Dagan. 2005. A Probabilistic Setting and Lexical Cooccurrence Model for Textual Entailment, ACL-05 Workshop on Empirical Modeling of Semantic Equivalence and Entailment. (ps, pdf)
Roy Bar-Haim, Idan Szpektor and Oren Glickman. 2005. Definition and Analysis of Intermediate Entailment Levels, ACL-05 Workshop on Empirical Modeling of Semantic Equivalence and Entailment. ( pdf)
Oren Glickman, Ido Dagan and Moshe Koppel. 2005. A Probabilistic Classification Approach for Lexical Textual Entailment, Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-05) (note: this is an extended version of the IJCAI-05 poster). (ps, pdf)
Oren Glickman, Ido Dagan and Moshe Koppel. 2005. A Probabilistic Lexical Approach to Textual Entailment, Nineteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-05) (poster). (ps, pdf)
Oren Glickman, Ido Dagan and Moshe Koppel. 2005.
Web Based Probabilistic Textual Entailment,
PASCAL Challenges Workshop for Recognizing Textual Entailment
(pdf)
LNCS book chapter version:
Oren Glickman, Ido Dagan and Moshe Koppel. 2006.
A Lexical Alignment Model for Probabilistic Textual Entailment,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 3944, Jan 2006, Pages 287 - 298.
(pdf)
Ido Dagan, Oren Glickman and Bernardo Magnini. 2005.
The PASCAL Recognising Textual Entailment Challenge,
PASCAL Challenges Workshop for Recognizing Textual Entailment.
(pdf).
LNCS book chapter version:
Ido Dagan, Oren Glickman and Bernardo Magnini. 2006.
The PASCAL Recognising Textual Entailment Challenge,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 3944, Jan 2006, Pages 177 - 190.
(pdf)
Ido Dagan and Oren Glickman. 2004. Probabilistic Textual Entailment: Generic Applied Modeling of Language Variability, Learning Methods for Text Understanding and Mining Workshop. (pdf)
Glickman, Oren and Ido Dagan. 2004. Acquiring lexical paraphrases from a single corpus, In Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing III, Nicolov, Nicolas, Kalina Bontcheva, Galia Angelova and Ruslan Mitkov (eds.). (note: this is a book chapter version of the RANLP-03 paper) (ps, pdf)
Oren Glickman and Ido Dagan. 2003. Identifying Lexical Paraphrases From a Single Corpus: A Case Study for Verbs, Recent Advantages in Natural Language Processing (RANLP-03) (pdf)
Oren Glickman and Rosie Jones. 1999. Examining Machine Learning for Adaptable End-to-End Information Extraction Systems, AAAI 1999 Workshop on Machine Learning for Information Extraction (MLIE-99) (ps, pdf)
Pedro J. Moreno, Chris Joerg, Jean-Manuel Van Thong and Oren Glickman. 1998. A Recursive Algorithm for the Forced Alignment of Very Long Audio Segments, International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP-98) (pdf)
William Goldenthal, Keith Waters, Jean-Manuel Van Thong, Oren Glickman. Driving Synthetic Mouth Gestures: Phonetic Recognition for FaceMe!, In 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH-1997) (ps, pdf)
Alon Lavie, Alex Waibel, Lori Levin, Donna Gates, Marsal Gavalda, Torsten Zeppenfeld, Puming Zhan and Oren Glickman. 1996. Translation of Conversational Speech with Janus-II, ICSLP-96 (ps, pdf)
Lori Levin, Oren Glickman, Yan Qu, Donna Gates, Alon Lavie, Carolyn P. Rose, Carol Van Ess-Dykema and Alex Waibel. 1995. Using Context in Machine Translation of Spoken Language, Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation (TMI-95). (ps)
Oren Glickman 1995. Using Domain Knowledge to Improve End to End Performance in a Speech Translation System, Technical Report, Laboratory for Computational Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University. (ps)
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