Research

My research interests within Computational Linguistics (CL) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) span the areas of text and data mining, machine learning, statistics, artificial intelligence, language modeling, knowledge representation and semantics with current emphasis on natural language generation (NLG) techniques and applications within the cultural heritage domain.

The main objective of my research project is to explore different approaches for generating multilingual text descriptions for different readers from structured data and information automatically. I am especially aiming to address the problem of how to establish linguistically motivated document plans about museum objects from ontological information formulated in an RDF language.

PhD seminar at Gothenburg, October 2009 [presentation]

Research webpage (authorization required)

Projects
I am currently involved in two research projects:

Swedish FrameNet (SweFN++)

Multilingual Online Translation (MOLTO)

Related links
Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)
ACL Special Interest Group on Generation (SIGGEN)
Language Technology World [lt-world]
The Linguist List [linguistlist]
Centre for Language Technology, Gothenburg (CLT)