FunPro by YANG Shouxun
Fields of Interest
- Computational Linguistics
- Computational Lexicography
- Theoretical Linguistics
- Syntax
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Programming
Education
- Ph.D., Natural Language Processing
Guangdong University of Foreign
Studies
Guangzhou, China, 1999 - 2003
Dissertation title: A Combined Approach to Collocation
Identification
Supervisor: Dr. Ning Chunyan
Committee:
- MA, General Linguistics
Beijing Foreign Studies
University
Beijing, China, 1993 - 1996
Thesis title: Light Verbs in Mandarin Chinese December 1995
Supervisor: Prof. Liu Runqing, with help from Prof. Shen Jiaxuan
Publications
- Yang, Shouxun. 1998. A
Minimalist Approach to DE. (in Chinese) Modern
Foreign Languages. 1: 51-70.
- Yang, Shouxun. 2000. Verb
copying in Chinese revisited. (in Chinese) Modern
Foreign Languages. 4:
- Yang, Shouxun. 2001. Review of Foundations of Statistical
Natural Language Processing by Christopher Manning and Hinrich
Schütze. (in Chinese) Foreign Language Teaching and
Research. 33.4: 317-319.
- Zhou, Qingsheng. ed. 2001. A Translated Anthology of Papers
on Language Policy and Language Planning. (in Chinese) Beijing:
Yuwen Press. I'm responsible for 393-397 and 445-489.
- Yang, Shouxun. 2001. A note on truth-conditional
semantics. Presented at the First Formal Linguistics in China,
Changsha, June.
- Yang, Shouxun. 2002. Review of
Parallel corpora, parallel worlds by Lars Borin. The
Linguist List. 33: 3368.
- Yang, Shouxun. 2003. The problems of official, immigrational
and indigenous languages: Language policy in the United States.
(in Chinese) In Nation, Ethnicity and Language: Language Policy
Studies of Individual Countries. Ed. by ZHOU Qingsheng.
Beijing: Yuwen Press. 22-39.
- Yang, Shouxun. 2003. Machine Learning for Collocation
Identification. (in English) In 2003 International
Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering
Proceedings. Ed. by ZONG Chengqing. IEEE Press. 315--320.
Employment
Programming
- More familiar:
- Objective Caml, Common Lisp, Perl, Oz
- Less Familiar:
- C/C++, Scheme, Python, PHP, Haskell, Java
moved from MS Windows to GNU/Linux since 1999
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