François Morlane-Hondère
Since September 2016, I am a Natural Language Processing (NLP) specialist at
Linguamatics' Resource Development team, in Cambridge, UK. Before that, I was a postdoctoral researcher at the ILES group of the
LIMSI-CNRS laboratory in Orsay, France, where I worked on the extraction of adverse drug reactions from health forums (Vigi4MED project).
I work
in natural language processing (NLP). In July 2013, I defended my PhD thesis
"A linguistic approach of the evaluation of distributional semantic models" (in French) under the supervision of
Cécile Fabre at the
CLLE-ERSS laboratory of the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France. This work shows how a linguistic analysis of words' distributional behaviour can contribute to a better understanding of the results provided by distributional semantic models and, conversely, how linguistic theory can benefit from theses methods.
My main fields of research are
distributional semantics,
lexical semantics and
corpus linguistics. I am also interested in
information extraction,
machine learning and
word-sense disambiguation.
Contact information: you can send me an e-mail at "my last name without hyphen" @ gmail.com