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Ricardo Daniel Ribeiro graduated in Mathematics/Informatics in 1996 from [http://www.ubi.pt/ Universidade da Beira Interior] (UBI) and received a MSc degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from [http://www.ist.utl.pt/ Instituto Superior Técnico] (IST) in 2003, on morpho-syntactic disambiguation.
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Ricardo has been a lecturer at [http://www.iscte.pt/ ISCTE] since 1999, teaching programming. He was a researcher at the Natural Language Group of INESC from 1996 to 2001. He is currently a researcher at the Spoken Language Systems Lab (L²F).
 
His current research interests are: automatic text summarization, discourse processing, corpora processing tools and lexical resources management. In the past, he has participated in several European and National projects, such as LE-PAROLE, LE-SIMPLE and "Léxico Multifuncional Computadorizado do Português Europeu".
 
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== Research Interests ==
 
* Written Natural Language Processing
* Morphossyntactic desambiguation
 
== Ongoing Projects ==
 
* An hybrid approach to morphossyntactic desambiguation (European Portuguese)
 
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Ricardo Ribeiro is an Associate Professor at Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa and a researcher at INESC-ID Lisboa, where he is part of the Human Language Technologies research area.

His current research interests focus on high-level information extraction from unrestricted text, speech or music, and improving machine-learning techniques using domain-related information.

 

Total Publications: 148

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Total Supervisions: 69

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Total Projects: 14

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