Clarice Reid received a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and a Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Science from the University of Georgia. She has proficiency in Java and limited experience in other programming languages. Her areas of focus include natural language processing, text mining, machine learning, phonetics, and computational linguistics. For her thesis, she used speech analysis software to study locus equations as features for speech classification.
1. CLARICE REID
260 Springdale St., Apt. 26, Athens GA, 30606
reidclarice@gmail.com | 770-686-2000
EDUCATION
The University of Georgia Athens, GA
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence May 2016
Thesis: Study of Locus Equations as Features for Speech Classification and Recognition
GPA: 3.94
Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Science May 2016
GPA: 3.90
Zell Miller Scholarship, Presidential Award of Excellence
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
SKILLS
Programming Languages
Proficient in Java
Limited Experience with C, C++, PROLOG, Perl, Python
Artificial Intelligence
Natural Language Processing
Text Mining
Machine Learning
Software
Praat, SPPAS, WEKA
Foreign Languages
Basic skills with Spanish
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Phonetics and Phonology, Study of Locus Equations (Thesis) Spring 2016
Used SPPAS and Praat for automatic handling of speech corpus
Created Artificial Neural Networks, K-Means Clustering Algorithms, and Decision Trees
Digital Humanities Course, Emotional Vector Mapping of Online Fiction Fall 2015
Acquired experience with Corpus Linguistics
Designed algorithm for automatic instantiation of Emotion Dictionaries
Natural Language Processing Course, Part of Speech Tagger Summer 2015
Implemented Viterbi Algorithm using Hidden Markov Models
Computational Intelligence Course, Solar Radiation Prediction Spring 2015
Developed Artificial Neural Network for solar radiation prediction
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of Georgia, Research Assistant, Athens, GA August 2015 - May 2016
Classified Speech using WEKA
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, IS&T Intern, Atlanta, GA June 2014 - August 2014
Gained experience with Epic Security System
Constructed automatic testing program using Eggplant Functional
CAMPUS & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
ICPC Programming Competition, Contestant November 2014, 2015
Computational Linguistics Club, Member Fall 2014 – Spring 2015
Phonetics and Phonology Reading Group, Member Fall 2015 – Spring 2016
Natural Language Processing
Computational Intelligence
Machine Learning
Digital Humanities
Phonetics and Phonology
Judgment and Decision Making