Christian Chiarcos
Professor of Applied Computational Linguistics at University of Augsburg, Germany.
Occassionally contributing to Wikipedia on topics of
- language technology / computational linguistics
- linguistic data science / interoperability for natural language processing
- linguistics: natural language semantics, reference, discourse, information structure
- humanities (history, archeology, epigraphy, etc.)
- low resource languages
Contributions mostly to English Wikipedia (on information technology and humanities), occasionally to the German Wikipedia (on German folklore and dialects), very rarely to the Low German Wikipedia (I'm not very confident in writing or speaking North Low Saxonian, my background is another dialect than the one used there).
Selected pages I started or contributed to
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- language technology, linguistic data science, AI
- other (linguistics, folklore, other humanities)
- languages
- writing systems
- folklore
- history