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Nate has a courtesy appointment at IHMC, but is now a PhD student at Stanford's Computer Science Department.

Nathanael (Nate) Chambers completed his M.S. in computer science at the University of Rochester in 2003. He has worked on various research topics including microphone arrays, automatic semantic classification, information retrieval, and human-user interfaces. He was one of the first to apply statistical methods to traditional semantic approaches of generation in conversational systems.

Nate is working at IHMC on various natural language projects including agent control through language, language generation, ontology transformation, dialogue centered planning systems, and using semantics to learn how to identify web objects.

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