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Dr. Martin Christoph Emele

IMS
Azenbergstr. 12
D-70174 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel +49 (711)121-1372
Fax +49 (711)121-1366
emele@ims.uni-stuttgart.de
 
Martin-Buber-Weg 6
D-71686 Remseck, Germany
Tel +49 (7146) 88 14 34
Fax +49 (7146) 88 14 36

Research Experience

2000 -
present
Assistant professor at the chair of Theoretical Computational Linguistics
1994 -
2000
Senior researcher and project leader in the machine translation project Verbmobil
1992 -
1994
Research assistant in the lexicon project DELIS funded by the European Commission
1989 -
1992
Research assistant in the multilingual generation project Polygloss at the IMS, University of Stuttgart, Germany
1988 -
1989
Guest research associate at the Interpreting Telephony Research Laboratories, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute (ATR), Kyoto, Japan
1987 -
1988
Research assistant at the department of Computer Science, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Education

1997 Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Stuttgart, Germany
Thesis: Der TFS-Repr�sentationsformalismus und seine Anwendung in der maschinellen Sprachverarbeitung
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Christian Rohrer, Prof Dr. h.c. Hans Kamp, PhD
1986 Diploma in Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart, Germany
Thesis: FREGE - Entwicklung und Implementierung eines objektorientierten FRont-End-GEnerators f�r das Deutsche
Supervisor: Dr. Dietmar R�sner
1983 -
1986
Graduate student in Computer Science and Computational Linguistics
at the University of Stuttgart, Germany
1980 -
1983
Undergraduate student in Computer Science
at the University of Stuttgart, Germany

Current Research Interests

Information extraction (IE), corpora tools and web design: Online search on Verbmobil corpora

Machine Translation: ambiguity preserving machine translation, implementation of a semantic-based transfer formalism.

Constraint logic programming and type theory applied to unification-based representation formalisms and processing models.

Design and Implementation of the Typed Feature Structure System (TFS)

Selected Publications

"Semantic-based Transfer"
In: W. Wahlster (ed.) Verbmobil: Foundations of Speech-to-Speech Translation. Springer Verlag, Artificial Intelligence Series, 2000. Pages 361-376. (with Michael Dorna, Anke L�deling, Heike Zinsmeister und Christian Rohrer). (Postscript, 18 pages)
"Ambiguity Preserving Machine Translation using Packed Representations"
In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-ACL '98). August 1998. (with Michael Dorna). (Postscript, 7 pages)
"Der TFS-Repr�sentationsformalismus und seine Anwendung in der maschinellen Sprachverarbeitung"
Dissertation. Arbeitspapiere des IMS (AIMS), Universit�t Stuttgart, Vol. 3, No. 6, 1997.
"Giving Prosody a Meaning"
In Proceedings of EuroSpeech'97. September 1997.
(with Christian Lieske, Johan Bos, Bj�rn Gamb�ck and CJ Rupp). (Postscript, 4 pages)
"Semantic-based Transfer"
In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-96). August 1996. (with Michael Dorna). (Postscript, 6 pages)
"Efficient Implementation of a Semantic-based Transfer Approach"
In Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-96). August 1996. (with Michael Dorna). (Postscript, 5 pages)
"The Typed Feature Structure Representation Formalism".
In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Sharable Natural Language Resources. August 10-11, 1994. Ikoma, Nara, Japan. (Postscript, 8 pages)
"Unification with Lazy Non-Redundant Copying"
In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. June 1991. Berkeley. Pages 323-330. (Postscript, 8 pages)
"Typed Unification Grammars".
In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-90). August 1990. Helsinki. (with Rémi Zajac). (DVI File, 6 pages)