Dr. András Kornai
András
Kornai, Ph.D. is research associate at Harvard University, adjunct
professor at the Budapest Institute of Technology, and Senior Scientific
Advisor at the Computer and Automation Research Institute of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is on the board of
Formal Grammars and
YourAmigo PLC.
His research interests include all mathematical aspects of natural
language processing, speech recognition, and OCR.
András authored
Mathematical Linguistics (Advanced Information and Knowledge
Processing),
Formal Phonology (Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics),
and
On Hungarian Morphology (Linguistica), and edited
Extended Finite State Models of Language (Studies in Natural Language
Processing).
His papers include
The treatment of ordinary quantification in English proper,
The algebra of lexical semantics,
NP alignment in bilingual corpora,
The complexity of phonology, and
Google for the linguist on a budget.
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full list of his publications!
He
earned his mathematics Ph.D. in 1983 from Eötvös
Loránd
University,
Budapest
where his advisor was Miklós Ajtai. He earned his linguistics
Ph.D.
in 1991
from Stanford University, where his advisor was Paul
Kiparsky.
He holds patent
Textual data classification method and apparatus.
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Wikipedia profile and his
LinkedIn profile.