(Apologies for the bad formatting of this section, I’m still figuring out how to get Hakyll to automatically generate things from BibTeX files with complete/proper formatting.)
※ Prior to 2014 I published under the surname Thornton.
Probabilistic inference by program transformation in Hakaru (system description)
Narayanan, Praveen and Carette, Jacques and Romano, Wren and Shan, Chung-chieh and Zinkov, Robert.
13th International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS),
2016, Kochi, Japan.
Building blocks for exact and approximate inference
Carette, Jacques and Narayanan, Praveen and Romano, Wren and Shan, Chung-chieh and Zinkov, Robert.
NIPS Workshop on Black Box Learning and Inference,
2015, Montréal, Canada.
Chiastic Lambda-Calculi
Thornton, Wren N.G..
Natural Language and Computer Science (NLCS) workshop,
2013, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Probability Smoothing for NLP: A case study for functional programming and little languages
Thornton, Wren N.G..
AMMCS minisymposium on Progress and Prospects in Model-Based Scientific Software Development (SS-SSD),
2011, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Constrained Scrambling in CCG: A case study in Japanese
Thornton, Wren N.G..
4th NASSLLI student session,
2010, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.
Joshua 2.0: A Toolkit for Parsing-Based Machine Translation with Syntax, Semirings, Discriminative Training, and Other Goodies.
Li, Zhifei and Callison-Burch, Chris and Dyer, Chris and Ganitkevitch, Juri and Irvine, Ann K. and Khudanpur, Sanjeev and Schwartz, Lane and Thornton, Wren N.G. and Wang, Ziyuan and Weese, Jonathan and Zaidan, Omar F..
Proceedings of the Joint Fifth Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation and MetricsMATR,
2010, Uppsala, Sweden.
pp. 133–137.
Integrating Output from Specialized Modules in Machine Translation: Transliterations in Joshua
Irvine, Ann and Kayser, Mike and Li, Zhifei and Thornton, Wren N.G. and Callison-Burch, Chris.
Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics,
93,
2010.
pp. 107–116.
Demonstration of Joshua: An open source toolkit for parsing-based machine translation
Li, Zhifei and Callison-Burch, Chris and Dyer, Chris and Ganitkevitch, Juri and Khudanpur, Sanjeev and Schwartz, Lane and Thornton, Wren N.G. and Weese, Jonathan and Zaidan, Omar F..
ACL 2009 Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation,
2009.
Joshua: An open source toolkit for parsing-based machine translation
Li, Zhifei and Callison-Burch, Chris and Dyer, Chris and Ganitkevitch, Juri and Khudanpur, Sanjeev and Schwartz, Lane and Thornton, Wren N.G. and Weese, Jonathan and Zaidan, Omar F..
Proceedings of the Fourth ACL Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation,
2009, Athens, Greece.
pp. 135–139.
Decoding in Joshua: Open Source Parsing-Based Machine Translation
Li, Zhifei and Callison-Burch, Chris and Khudanpur, Sanjeev and Thornton, Wren N.G..
Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics,
91,
2009.
pp. 47–56.
Typed Unification in Dyna: An Exploration of the Design Space
Thornton, Wren N.G..
2008.
pp. 39.
Heterogeneous Strategies for Unification: Variable–Value Ordering and Optimized Structures
Thornton, Wren N.G..
2008.
pp. 14.
Performative Differences of Gender on the Prosody of American English Speech
Thornton, Wren N.G..
2003.
pp. 59.