Projects
Linking traditional scholarship of the Ancient World with digital tools through Artificial Intelligence KU Leuven
Sabbatical Frank Van Eynde: Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence KU Leuven
Main points of the interpretation of my Sabbath period focused on research: writing a book about the syntax and semantics of nominal structures in which I bring my work in that area together and supplement it with new work. I was recently asked by the Cambridge Scholars Publishing Commissioning Editor to submit a book proposal. I would like to go into that and submit a proposal in the spring, with the aim of elaborating and writing it ...
SRP-Groeifinanciering: Existential Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Toward an Interdisciplinary Platform of Expertise Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Artificial Intelligent plug-in sockets VIVES
Designing, building and analyzing decision models using Recurrent Neural Networks under Explainable Artificial Intelligence's premises Hasselt University
Judging Judicial AI: Towards stronger safeguards for the rule of law in an artificially intelligent age KU Leuven
Language Technology and Computational Intelligence Ghent University
The research group LTCI bundles the expertise of researchers working on language technology and computational intelligence in various departments throughout Ghent University Association. We focus on extracting and deriving knowledge from large bodies of information. Examples include automated word sense disambiguation, web people search, local search, and recommender systems.