Danqi Chen
Danqi Chen (, IPA: [Chen is the author of ''Neural Reading Comprehension and Beyond'', a dissertation on using artificial intelligence to access knowledge in ordinary and structured documents. She is the author or co-author of a number of journal articles, including ''Reading Wikipedia to Answer Open-Domain Questions''.
Google's SyntaxNet is based on algorithms developed by Danqi Chen and Christopher Manning at Stanford.
Her primary research interests are in text understanding and knowledge representation and reasoning.
She won a gold medal at the 2008 International Informatics Olympiad. She is known among friends as CDQ. A well known algorithm in competitive programming, CDQ Divide and Conquer, is named after this acronym.
She is married to Huacheng Yu, an assistant professor in theoretical computer science at Princeton University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Experiences of mothers of NICU preterm infants in milk management out of the hospital: a qualitative study by Rui Yang, Danqi Chen, Hua Wang, Xinfen Xu
Published 2022-12-01
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A Real-Time and Efficient MAC Protocol for Smart Grid Wireless Communications by Qiang Liu, Danqi Chen, Fangping Gao, Guoli Pang
Published 2014-06-01
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A Hybrid Scheme for Disaster-Monitoring Applications in Wireless Sensor Networks by Danqi Chen, Yanxia Zhang, Guoli Pang, Fangping Gao, Li Duan
Published 2023-05-01
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Potential functions of histone H3.3 lysine 56 acetylation in mammals by Lei Fang, Danqi Chen, Jingzi Zhang, Hongjie Li, Beatrix Bradford, Chunyuan Jin
Published 2022-05-01
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Structural and functional insights into the first Bacillus thuringiensis vegetative insecticidal protein of the Vpb4 fold, active against western corn rootworm. by Jean-Louis Kouadio, Meiying Zheng, Michael Aikins, David Duda, Stephen Duff, Danqi Chen, Jun Zhang, Jason Milligan, Christina Taylor, Patricia Mamanella, Timothy Rydel, Colton Kessenich, Timothy Panosian, Yong Yin, William Moar, Kara Giddings, Yoonseong Park, Agoston Jerga, Jeffrey Haas
Published 2021-01-01
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