Srini Narayanan’s ICSI Homepage

I currently lead the AI group at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI), am a core faculty member in the Cognitive Science Program, and an adjunct Professor at the Institute for Brain and Cognitive Sciences (ICBS) at the University of California, Berkeley.

 

I primarily work in the language learning project NTL (previously called Lzero), at the International Computer Science Institute. For a brief period, I worked at the Artificial Intelligence Lab at SRI International.  My SRI homepage describes projects that apply aspects of NTL theory to System Building. For an overview of the NTL/Lzero project, see "Lzero: The First Five Years".

Research interests

Computational Biology, Computational Neuroscience, Probabilistic models of language interpretation, graphical models of stochastic grammars, semantics of linguistic aspect, on-line metaphor interpretation, embodied rationality. My  Curriculum Vitae has more information about my  research and interests.

Teaching

Selected recent publications

2006

  • B. Bergen, T. Matlock, and S. Narayanan (2006). Spatial and linguistic aspects of visual imagery in sentence processing, Cognitive Science (accepted for publication).
  • Makin, J. and S. Narayanan (2006). A Hybrid System Model of Human Blood Clotting. (Patent Pending US60/716,585).
  • Lisa Aziz-Zadeh, Christian Fiebach, Srini Narayanan, Jerome Feldman, Ellen Dodge, Richard B. Ivry (2006), Modulation of the FFA and PPA by language related to faces and places, Social Neuroscience (to appear in 2007).
  • Lisa Aziz-Zadeh, Christian Fiebach, Srini Narayanan, Jerome Feldman, Ellen Dodge, Richard B. Ivry (2006) Modulation of FFA and PPA by language related to faces and places, Human Brain Mapping Conference, Italy, May 2006).
  • S. Narayanan (2006). Information Access beyond English (slides from talk at Google)
  • Jan Scheffczyk, Collin F. Baker, Srini Narayanan (2006), Ontology-based Reasoning about Lexical Resources, Ontology and Lexical Resources in Natural Language Processing, Cambridge University Press, 2006 (to appear), earlier version presented at OntoLex 2006, Genoa, Italy, May 2006.
  • Gedigian, M. Bryant, J., Narayanan, S. and Ciric, B (2006). Catching Metaphors, Scalable Natural Language Understanding Conference, Boston, May 2006.
  • Charles Fillmore, Srini Narayanan, Collin Baker (2006), What Linguistics can contribute to Event Extraction, AAAI Workshop on Event Extraction, AAAI 2006, Boston.
  • Srini Narayanan (2006). Semantically Oriented Machine Translation (2006), Machine Translation for Indian Languages Workshop, Amrita University Jan 5, 2006.

2005

  • J. Makin, S. Narayanan (2005). A Hybrid System Model of Human Blood Clotting (Patent Pending US60/716,585). Paper, Patent Application Cover letter.
  • B. Bergen, T. Matlock, and S. Narayanan (2005).   Spatial and Linguistic Aspects of visual processing (submitted) Paper (pdf)
  • S. Narayanan and D. Jurafsky (2005).   A Bayesian Model of Human Sentence Processing (in preparation) Paper (pdf)
  • S. Narayanan, M. Gerber (2005). Multimedia resources on the Semantic Web (in preparation). Download our Video Event Representation Language encoding (VERL in OWL) and the Video Event Markup Language in OWL (VEML in OWL) encoding. An example of running our translator on the Video Meeting ontology is at (Meeting Ontology in OWL)
  • S. Sinha, S. Narayanan (2005). Model Based Answer Selection. Textual Inference in Question Answering Workshop, AAAI 2005, Pittsburgh, July 2005. Paper (pdf)
  • L. Michaelis, N. Chang, S. Narayanan (2005). Together at last: An integrated semantics of Tense and Aspect, NDCL, 2005.
  •  S. Narayanan (2005). Computational Cognitive Semantics, Proceedings of the Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science (NLUCS) conference, Florida.

2004

  • J. Feldman and S. Narayanan (2004).   Embodied Meaning in a Neural Theory of Language, Brain and Language 89 (2004), 385-392, Elsevier Press, 2004.
  • S. Narayanan, S. Harabagiu (2004).   Question Answering based on Semantic Structures, International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2004), Geneva, Switzerland, August 22-29, 2004. pdf version
  • Narayanan, M. Gerber (2005). Multimedia resources on the Semantic Web, Video Event Representation Language Final Report, ARDA 2004.
  • N. Chang, J. Feldman and S. Narayanan (2004).   Structured Connectionist Models of Language, Cognition, and Action, Ninth Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Plymouth, September, 2004. pdf version
  • S. Narayanan, S. Harabagiu (2004). Semantic Structures for Question Answering, HLT-NAACL tutorial, Boston, May 2004. (Slides from the tutorial (ppt))
  • S. Harabagiu, S. Narayanan (2004). Answering Questions using Advanced Semantics and Probabilistic Inference, Workshop on Pragmatics of Question Answering, HLT-NAACL, Boston, May 2004. pdf version

2003

 

  • S. Narayanan and S. McIlraith (2003).  Analysis and Simulation of Web Services, Computer Networks 42, 2003 (3rd. most cited 2003 Computer Networks paper) 675-693, Elsevier Press, B.V. pdf version
  • S. Narayanan (2003).   Cortico-Subcortical Loops and Cognition: A Computational Model and Preliminary Results, Neurocomputing 52-54 (2003) 605-614, Elsevier, 2003.pdf version
  • Behrang Mohit, S. Narayanan (2003): Semantic Extraction with Wide-Coverage Lexical Resources. In Marti Hearst and Mari Ostendorf (eds.), HLT-NAACL 2003: Companion Volume. Alberta, Canada. pp. 64-66.Postscript (516KB)  PDF(59 KB)
  • Narayanan, Srini, Miriam R. L. Petruck, Collin F. Baker, and Charles J. Fillmore (2003): Putting FrameNet Data into the ISO Linguistic Annotation FrameWork. In Proceedings of the ACL 2003 Workshop on Linguistic Annotation: Getting the Model Right, Sapporo, Japan. Postscript (84KB)  PDF(61 KB)
  • S. Narayanan, J. Feldman (2003). Coordinated Probabilistic Relational Models (unpublished manuscript (from a proposal))  pdf version
  • S. Narayanan (2003). Simulation Semantics: A neurally motivated compuational framework for metaphor, International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC, La Rioja, Spain, July 2003.
  • N. Chang, L. Michaelis, and S. Narayanan (2003)Together at last: An integrated model of tense and aspect, International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC) , La Rioja, Spain, July 2003

2002

 

  • N. Chang, S. Narayanan, M. Petruck (2002). Putting Frames in Perspective,  The Nineteenth International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2002), August 24 –Sept. 1, Taipei, Taiwan.pdf version
  • S. Narayanan, S. McIlraith (2002). Simulation, Verification and Automated Composition of Web Services, Eleventh International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2002), Honolulu,May 7-10 html version , pdf.
  • J. Hobbs, S. Narayanan (2002). Spatial Representation and Reasoning, Nature Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science . pdf version
  • S. Narayanan, and D.Jurafsky (2002). A Bayesian Model Predicts Human Parse Preference and Reading Time in Sentence Processing. In T. G. Dietterich, S. Becker and Z. Ghahramani (Eds.), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 59-65. pdf version
  • L.Shastri, D. Grannes, S. Narayanan, and J.Feldman (2000). A Connectionist Model of Parameterized Schemas, Hybrid Information Processing in Adaptive Autonomous Vehicles, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Series in Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Also ICSI Technical Report TR-02-008, 2002. (TR version in PDF)
  • S. Narayanan (2002). The Role of Cortico-Thalamic-Basal Ganglia Loops in  Working Memory and Executive Control , Computational Neuroscience(CNS 2002), Chicago, 2002.
  • S. Narayanan, C. Fillmore, C. Baker, M. Petruck (2002). FrameNet meets the Semantic Web: A DAML+OIL representation of FrameNet , Language Resources for the Semantic Web, AAAI 2002, Edmonton .
  • Ankolekar, A., Burstein, M., Hobbs, J., Lassila, O., Martin, D., McIllraith, S., Narayanan, S., Paolucci, M., Payne, T., Sycara, K., Zeng, H. (2002) DAML-S: Web Service Description for the Semantic Web, International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) Sardinia, June 2002 . pdf 
  • N. Chang, S. Narayanan, M. Petruck (2002),  From Frames to Inference, Scalable Natural Language Understanding (SCANALU), Heidelberg, May 22-25  .
  • S. Narayanan, D. Jurafsky (2002). Bayesian Models of Sentence Processing, CUNY conference on Sentence Processing, March 23-25, CUNY, NY.
  • Ankolekar, A., Burstein, M., Hobbs, J., Lassila, O., Martin, D., McIllraith, S., Narayanan, S., Paolucci, M., Payne, T., Sycara, K., Zeng, H. (2002) DAML-S: Semantic Markup for Web Services, The Semantic Web, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag.  (extended version of the SWWS (2001) paper).

2001

  • S. Narayanan, and D.Jurafsky (2001). A Bayesian Model Predicts Parse Preferences and Reading Times in Sentence Comprehension, Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS2001)
  • S. Narayanan, J. Feldman, and G. Lakoff (2001). Structured Connectionist Models of Action, Neurobiology of Language Conference,  Brain and Language.
  • Ankolekar, A., Burstein, M., Hobbs, J., Lassila, O., Martin, D., McIllraith, S., Narayanan, S., Paolucci, M., Payne, T., Sycara, K., Zeng, H. (2001). DAML-S: Semantic Markup for Web Services, Semantic Web Workshop (SWWS) Stanford, 2001. 
  • Denker, G., Hobbs, J., Martin D., Narayanan, S. and Waldinger,  R. (2001), Querying and Accessing Information on the Semantic Web, Proceedings of SemanticWeb Workshop,  10th Annual Worldwide Web Conference (WWW10), Hong Kong,  2001. 

2000

  •  J. Feldman, S. Narayanan, and G. Lakoff (2000). Active Schemas for Generation, Recognition, and Understanding of Action, International Conference on Mirror Neurons and the evolution of Language and Cognition, Dalmenhurst, July 5-9 , 2000. 
  • L.Shastri, D. Grannes, S. Narayanan, and J.Feldman (2000). A Connectionist Model of Parameterized Schemas, Hybrid Information Processing in Adaptive Autonomous Vehicles, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Series in Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Also ICSI Technical Report TR-02-008, 2002.

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Other Interests/Sites

 

A paper on the metaphoric and metonymic uses of hot and cold in South Asia, html (buggy) or postscript version

An essay about the naming conventions for Indian names, What's in a name

 Ethical Issues in Liberalization in India: Abstract
My Movie Reviews
ASHA
University of Oregon's metaphor site
Petri Nets
Britannica Online
Indiaworld


Web Site maintained by Srini Narayanan

August 2, 1997