Maghi King

I am a computational linguist. I read Greats (Greek, Latin, Ancient History and Philosphy) at the University of Oxford, and moved into computing through a job as systems' programmer with ICI Ltd. I was a Lecturer in Computation at UMIST, and then came to ISSCO in 1974 for one year - I'm still there. I have been Director since 1978.

My research interests are in machine translation, semantics of natural languages and evaluation of language engineering products and systems. I have been a consultant to IBM Ltd., to the French CNRS and to the European Commission. I have been involved in a number of European projects, including Eurotra, and more recently TEMAA. I am chairman of the EAGLES Working Group on Evaluation.

I teach at the Translation and Interpretation School (ETI) of the University of Geneva, where I am currently responsible for a Certificate of Specialisation in Machine Assisted Translation.

I have been active in a number of professional associations, and have held offices in ECCAI, EACL, EAMT and IAMT. Through ISSCO's work in the Swiss Language Industry Observatory (OSIL) I am active in the Network of French speaking Language Observatories. (RIOFIL).

King is my professional name: in private life I am also known under the name of Daniel.

Recent publications

You can reach me by:

telephone: (41) (22) 379 8755
fax: (41) (22) 379 8689
e-mail: Margaret.King@issco.unige.ch