Andrei Popescu-Belis
I was a senior research assistant at ISSCO / TIM / ETI, University of Geneva from November 2000 to September 2007, working on research projects in natural language processing by computers. I was previously a postdoctoral fellow at the UCSD Department of Cognitive Science (San Diego, CA). I received my PhD in computer science at the LIMSI laboratory (Orsay, France) in July 1999, and graduated from the École Polytechnique in July 1995, with majors in maths and computer science.
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At ISSCO, my research focussed on discourse processing by computers, in particular coreference / anaphora understanding and multiparty dialogs; the evaluation of NLP systems, in particular machine translation systems; and the use of XML-based technologies in NLP, in particular for lexical data. I was recently involved in the following projects: IM2 NCCR, heading the IM2.DMA module (see also MMM, the Multimodal Media Files Server), a SNSF project on the evaluation of machine translation, the CESTA campaign and the GTF-RIFAL. I also taught graduate courses at ETI (see slides on my personal web page). You can find more detailed summaries of my research activities and teaching activities on my personal website. |
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