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'''Jordan Boyd-Graber''' is the current faculty advisor of Quiz Bowl at the [[Colorado|University of Colorado Boulder]] and a former player for [[Caltech]] and [[Princeton]]. He is an associate professor of computer science working on natural language processing, sometimes using quiz bowl questions as a corpus. He was a developer on the [http://hsquizbowl.org/blog/tag/qanta/ QANTA] quizbowl robot.
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 2 July 2021

Jordan Boyd-Graber
Past colleges Princeton (2005-2007) Caltech (2001-2004)
High school ASMSA
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Jordan Boyd-Graber is the current faculty advisor of Quiz Bowl at the University of Colorado Boulder and a former player for Caltech and Princeton. He is an associate professor of computer science working on natural language processing, sometimes using quiz bowl questions as a corpus. He was a developer on the QANTA quizbowl robot.