A Practical Guide to Hybrid Natural Language Processing
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Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez leads the Cogito Research Lab at Expert System in Madrid, Spain, where he focuses on the combination of neural and knowledge-based approaches to enable reading comprehension in machines. His work lies at the intersection of several areas of artificial intelligence, including natural language processing, knowledge graphs and deep learning. He also consults for organizations like the European Space Agency and is the co-founder of ROHub.org, a platform for the intelligent management of scientific information. A former Marie Curie fellow, José Manuel holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. He regularly publishes in top scientific conferences and journals and his views have appeared in magazines like Nature and Scientific American, as well as newspapers like El País.
Ronald Denaux is a senior researcher scientist at Expert System. Ronald obtained his MSc in Computer Science from the Technical University Eindhoven, The Netherlands. After a couple of years working in industry as a software developer for a large IT company in The Netherlands, Ronald decided to go back to academia. He obtained a Ph.D., again in Computer Science, from the University of Leeds, UK. Ronald’s research interests have revolved around making semantic web technologies more usable for end users, which has required research into the areas of ontology authoring and reasoning, natural language interfaces, dialogue systems, intelligent user interfaces and user modelling.
Andres Garcia-Silva is a senior research scientist at Expert System, where he works on a variety of fields related to knowledge management and artificial intelligence including semantic technologies, natural language processing, information extraction and retrieval, and machine learning. Andrés holds a Ph.D. and a Master degree in Artificial Intelligence from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. He has worked as a visiting researcher at the University of Southampton, the Free University of Berlin, and the University of Southern California. Andrés regularly publishes and reviews papers for conferences and workshops in the semantic web research community.