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== Additional Information ==
 
I am an assistant professor at [http://www.ist.utl.pt/ Instituto Superior Técnico's] [http://www.dei.ist.utl.pt/ Department of Information Systems and Computer Science]. My research interests include written natural language processing, natural language generation, automatic summarization, and natural language interfaces.
 
My research interest include creation and management of language resources; software architectures for natural language engineering; language generation and automatic summarization; natural language Interfaces; and written natural language processing.
 
Currently, I am involved in various activities: (intranet links may be restricted)
* The [[galinha:Main Page|Galinha]] project, a system for integrating multiple tools and a portal and server for interacting with outside entities, some of which may even be human;
* The [[lrdb:Main Page|Language Resources Database]] is a repository that allows language resources to be integrated and managed;
* Language generation activities:
** a simple [http://l2f.l2f.inesc-id.pt/~david/ Weather Reporter] example (in Portuguese) is available;
** work on the syntax inversion;
** work on language resources for language generation in Portuguese;
* Automatic summarization activities: these are in the context of [[Ricardo Daniel Ribeiro|Ricardo]]'s PhD project;
* [[NLE-GRID - Natural Language Engineering on a Computational Grid|Computational grids]].
 
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 24 November 2023

David Martins de Matos graduated in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1990 from Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Lisbon. He received a Masters Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1995 (from IST), on object-oriented programming in distributed systems. In 2005, he received a Doctor of Engineering Degree in Systems and Computer Science (IST), on automatic natural language generation. He has been teaching since 1993 (on logic and functional programming, object-oriented programming, algorithms and data structures, compiler construction, computer architecture, distributed systems, computer graphics, and natural language processing). He was a researcher at INESC, from 1988 to 2000, in the Distributed Systems, Telematic Services and Systems, and Software Engineering Groups. In 1998 he became a member of the Telematic and Computational Systems Center (IST), until 2001, when he became a member of INESC-ID's newly created Spoken Language Systems Lab (L²F). In the past, he participated in several European and National projects, as well as projects in the private sector (banking and telecommunications industries), both national and international. He is a senior member of the ACM (SIGMM, SIGIR) and of the IEEE (Signal Processing Society, Computer Society, Robotics and Automation Society). He is also a member of the Order of Portuguese Engineers.

His scientific interests include management of linguistic resources; software architectures for natural language engineering; automatic natural language generation and automatic summarization; natural language interfaces; and processing of written language in general. In addition to the above interests, he also conduct research in computational processing of music and applications of machine learning in the health sector.

 

Total Publications: 153

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Total Supervisions: 98

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Total Projects: 13

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