What kind of language technologies would the “World Government” require in 30 years from now?
— And why don’t we just start now?
I’m a Natural Language Processing researcher working on “Unnatural” language phenomena, statistical lexical knowledge acquisition, multilingual processing, etc, with the above motto in my mind.
I’m also interested in search engines (have worked in several biggest web search engine companies), and learning languages. I speak fluent English (TOEIC Score 960) and intermediate Chinese (Mandarin – New HSK grade 5) Have several months of work experiences both in US and in China.
Work history
- Ph.D. in Information Science, Nagoya University (after skipping my fourth grade of undergraduate)
- Had a 2-month internship at Google Headquarter when I was in the second year of graduate school
- Had a 3-month research internship at Microsoft Research (in Redmond) from April, 2008.
- Worked at Baidu Japan as an R&D engineer, focused on search ranking, NLP, and multilingual processing.
- Currently working at Rakuten Institute of Technology as a senior scientist.
See my resume for the details. My profile and research details can also be found in my personal page.
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/matton
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