Team

Anna Soboleva
2019-Coder
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My name is Anna, I am a student of Computational Linguistics at the University of Tuebingen (Germany). I am a big fan of Deep Learning and I love to use it to solve various problems related to Natural Language Processing. Now I'm working on detecting hate speech in Russian, hoping to combine it with cross-lingual analysis.

Fabricio Layedra
2019-Coder
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Computer Science Undergraduate student at ESPOL University, Guayaquil - Ecuador. I do research on Social and Economic Sciences in particular for solving issues in developing countries using social network analysis and unsupervised learning techniques.

Being part of the change since 1997. Data Scientist and researcher.

Pierre Voué
2019-Coder
Παναγιώτης Λανταβός
2019-Coder
Madhumita Sushil
2019-Mentor
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Madhumita is a PhD student at the Computational Linguistics and Psycholinguistics Research Center (CLiPS) at University of Antwerp. She focuses on developing algorithms to understand patient notes recorded in hospitals. In the clinical domain, an important requirement is often making predictions explainable. Consequently, she has been developing model-agnostic interpretability techniques to better understand neural networks trained to process the clinical notes. She holds a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering and a Master of Science in Language Science and Technology.

Maja Gwóźdź
2018-Coder, 2019-Mentor
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Markus Beuckelmann
2017-Coder, 2018-Mentor, 2019-Mentor
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Sylvia Jaki
2019-Mentor
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Guy De Pauw
2017-Mentor, 2018-Mentor, 2019-Mentor, Administrator
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Guy De Pauw has been working as a language engineer for almost 20 years and has extensive experience developing robust text analytics applications for a wide range of languages. As co-founder and CEO of the University of Antwerp spin-off Textgain, he is now bringing language technology to the market that can extract knowledge from documents in application areas such as marketing, citizen participation and cybersecurity. At the cross-section between industry and academia, Guy is committed to finding industrial applications for the state-of-the-art in cognitive computing.

Tom De Smedt
2017-Mentor, 2018-Mentor, 2019-Mentor, Administrator
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I have a doctoral degree in Arts, a master's degree in new media art and a bachelor's degree in software engineering. I am senior researcher at the Computational Linguistics Research Group (CLiPS, University of Antwerp), co-founder of the Experimental Media Research Group (EMRG, St Lucas School of Arts, Antwerp) and co-founder of the language technology company Textgain. My research interests include AI, machine learning, computational linguistics, computational creativity, brain-computer interfaces and cognition.

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