Supervised students
PhD students
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William Soto (2021 - ongoing) - PhD in Computer Science at Université de Lorraine on data-to-text generation for under-resourced languages, co-supervision with Claire Gardent, Nancy.
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Anastasia Shimorina (2017 - 2021) - PhD in Computer Science at Université de Lorraine, thesis entitled Natural Language Generation: from Data Creation to Evaluation via Modelling, co-supervision with Claire Gardent, Nancy. Now research fellow at Orange Labs, Lannion, France.
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Cherifa Ben Khelil (2015 - 2019) - PhD in Computer Science in cotutelle at Université d’Orléans (France) and ENSI Tunis (Tunisia), thesis entitled Construction semi-automatique d’une grammaire d’arbres adjoints pour l’analyse syntaxico-sémantique de l’arabe / Semi-automatic construction of a Tree-adjoining grammar for syntactic-semantic analysis of Arabic, co-supervision with Denys Duchier and Chiraz Ben Othmane Zribi. Now research engineer within the AAC4ALL ANR project, University of Tours, France.
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Jakub Waszczuk (2013 - 2017) - PhD in Computer Science at Université de Tours, thesis entitled Leveraging MWEs in practical TAG parsing: towards the best of the two worlds, co-supervision with Agata Savary (Blois). Now software engineer at Scrive, Sweden.
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Simon Petitjean (2010 - 2014) - PhD in Computer Science at Université d’Orléans, thesis entitled Génération Modulaire de Grammaires Formelles / Modular Formal Grammar Generation, co-supervision with Denys Duchier. Now research fellow at University of Düsseldorf, Germany.
Bachelor / Master students
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Duy Van Ngo (2023) - MSc in Natural Language Processing at Université de Lorraine, Nancy. Topic: automatic assessment of text readability.
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Karolin Boczon (2023) - MSc in Natural Language Processing at Université de Lorraine, Nancy. Topic: automatic annotation of discourse markers (financed by the CODIM project). Co-supervision with Jacques Jayez (LORIA & ENS Lyon).
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Valadis Mastoras (2021) - MSc in Natural Language Processing at Université de Lorraine, Nancy. Topic: semi-automatic generation of grammar exercises. Now NLP engineer at Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
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Mathilde Aguiar (2021) - 2nd year student at Polytech Grenoble Engineering School (~ BSc), Nancy. Topic: Python-flask based development of a User Interface for a language learning environment.
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William Soto (2020) - BSc in Natural Language Processing at Université de Lorraine, Nancy. Topic: language detection and topic modelling from tweets. Co-supervision with Emmanuel Schang (Université d’Orléans) and Claire Gardent (CNRS-LORIA). Now PhD candidate at Université de Lorraine.
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Laurine Jeannot (2018) - BSc in Natural Language Processing at Université de Lorraine, Nancy. Topic: Formal representation of multiword-expressions. Co-supervision with Claire Gardent. Now PhD candidate at Université de Lorraine.
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Simon Petitjean (2010) - MSc in Computer Science at Université d’Orléans. Topic: modular development of formal grammars. Co-supervision with Denys Duchier. Now research fellow at University of Düsseldorf, Germany.
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Kilian Evang (2008) - BA in Computational Linguistics at Universität Tübingen. Topic: development of a plugin for the eclipse IDE for metagrammar design. Co-supervision with Timm Lichte and Laura Kallmeyer. Now research fellow at University of Düsseldorf, Germany.
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Johannes Dellert (2008) - BA in Computational Linguistics at Universität Tübingen. Topic: implementation of automata-based lexical selection within the TuLiPA parser. Co-supervision with Wolfgang Maier and Laura Kallmeyer. Now lecturer at University of Tübingen, Germany.
Undergraduate students
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Lucas Maujean (2023) - Undergraduate studies in Multimedia (BUT Multimedia et Métiers de l’Internet) at Université de Lorraine, St Dié des Vosges. Topic: design and implementation of an automatically generated static web site.
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Lucas Poirot (2023) - Undergraduate studies in Computer Science (BUT Informatique) at Université de Lorraine, St Dié des Vosges. Topic: design and implementation of a back-end (API) for automatic generation of grammar execises.
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Hugo Collin (2023) - Undergraduate studies in Computer Science (BUT Informatique) at Université de Lorraine, Nancy. Topic: design and implementation of a VueJS front-end for automatic generation of grammar exercises.
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Paul Claude (2020) - Undergraduate studies in Computer Science (DUT Informatique) at Université de Lorraine, Nancy. Topic: design and implementation of an on-line multilingual document edition environment with Flask. Now Master Student at Université de Lorraine (training program for future school teachers).
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Guilherme Razet (2018) - Undergraduate studies in Computer Science for Humanities (Licence MIASHS) at Université de Lorraine, Nancy. Topic: Creation of a test-suite for semantic parsing of arabic.
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Brice Ambrosiak (2007) - Undergraduate Studies in Computer Science (Licence Mathématiques-Informatique) at Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy. Topic: development of a metagrammar explorer using Graphviz. Now senior software developer at Pictet Technologies, Luxembourg.