Re: [bpmlod] introductions

Hi,
I'm Timm Heuss, Ph.D. student at the University of Plymouth, UK.

My research interest is in the field of the W3C's vision of the Web and its practical applications, especially in Natural Language Processing. I introduced an experimental Machine Translation approach, which utilizes the Semantic Web tooling to improve translation quality [1]. Especially for the latest version, which uses Linked Open Data from DBpedia, I summarized some "lessons learned" [2].

Maybe my experiences are somehow of use to the BP MLOD group.
Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to collaborate and to contribute! 

Kind Regards,
Timm

[1] http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W12/W12-0101.pdf
[2] http://www.w3.org/2013/04/odw/odw13_submission_18.pdf


On 20.06.2013, at 01:13, David Lewis <dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am Dave Lewis of Trinity College Dublin. I am a principle investigator in CNGL, a large academic-industrial research centre in Ireland, where i have specific responsibility for Interoperability and Analytics research spanning content management, language technology and the multilingual web. I have collaborated with Felix Sasaki, as a co-chair of the MLW-LT working group at the W3C in developing ITS2.0, and with Dominic Jones in organising the MLW LOD workshop in Dublin last June. I have been collaborating with Felix, Dom and Sebastian Hellman in defining the ITS ontology. I have a particular interest in the analytics and active curation of language resources as linked data using the W3C provenance ontology, and i am coordinating a SME focussed fp7 STREP due to start this autumn applying this approach to localisation tool chains. In CNGL i am working on further expanding this linked data approach to language resource provenance to other forms of multilingual content processing, including cross lingual IR, content personalisation and multimodal interaction. I will also participate in the LIDER CSA which will be roadmapping linguistic linked data research.
> 
> I look forward to contributing to the BP MLOD community group.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Dave Lewis
> 
> On 18 Jun 2013, at 22:58, Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am Felix Sasaki. I joined the W3C in 2005 to work in the Internationalization Activity until March 2009. In 2012 I rejoined the W3C team as a fellow on behalf of DFKI (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence). I am co-chair of the MultilingualWeb-LT Working Group and co-editor of the Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) 2.0 specification. My main field of interest is the application of Web technologies for representation and processing of multilingual information. For more information see LinkedIn and list of publications.
>> 
>> Best
>> 
>> Felix
>> 
>> Am 17.06.13 15:30, schrieb Jorge Gracia:
>>> Dear Community Group members,
>>> 
>>> We would like to start a thread to allow all the members to introduce
>>> themselves in a few lines, briefly mentioning their current
>>> affiliation, research interests and motivation for participating in
>>> the "Best Practises for Multilingual LOD" group. Let me start myself:
>>> 
>>> My name is Jorge Gracia. I am a post-doctoral researcher at Ontology
>>> Engineering Group (OEG), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). I
>>> got my PhD in Computer Science at University of Zaragoza, with a
>>> thesis about "Integration and Disambiguation Techniques for Semantic
>>> Heterogeneity Reduction on the Web", which comprised sense discovery,
>>> matching and disambiguation techniques in the context of the Semantic
>>> Web. (You can find more information about me at
>>> 
>>> http://delicias.dia.fi.upm.es/~jgracia/
>>> ).
>>> 
>>> Recently I focused on the multilingual dimension of the Web of Data,
>>> as a more extreme case of semantic heterogeneity on the Web. In that
>>> context I have been working on the Monnet project, and currently I am
>>> very interested in the areas of cross-lingual ontology matching and
>>> instance matching. I will co-chair the group on Best Practises for
>>> Multilingual LOD
>>> 
>>> Looking forward to a great collaboration!
>>> 
>>> Jorge
>>> 
>>> 
>> 

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