Chu-Ren Huang 黃居仁

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http://cwn.ling.sinica.edu.tw/huang/huang.htm
Chu-Ren Huang is a research fellow at the Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica. He received his Ph.D. in linguistics from Cornell University in January 1987. Since then, he has played an active role to promote research on Chinese computational and corpus linguistics. He has directed or co-directed the successful construction of the following Chinese language resources: CKIP lexicon, Sinica Corpus, Classical Chinese Corpora, Sinica Treebank, Academia Sinica Bilingual Ontololgical Wordnet, and Chinese WordSketch. His linguistic research focus shifted from earlier work on GPSG and LFG to recent emphasis on lexical semantics, which led to the development of the MARVS theory. Both lines of research lead to his current work on Chinese WordNet and ontology.

Chu-Ren Huang is the President of Linguistic Society of Taiwan, permanent member of the International Committee of Computational Linguistics, an executive council member of OLAC, and co-chair of the Asian Language Resource Committee under AFNLP. He has taught theoretical and computational linguistics as an adjunct professor in graduate program in Taiwan and abroad. He is the founding director of the CLCLP international doctoral program at Academia Sinica. His previous academic administration and service includes the founding vice-director of the Institute of Linguistics of Academia Sinica, President of the Association of Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing in Taiwan (a.k.a. ROCLING), as well as founding executive board members of ROCLING, IACL, LST, and GHYX. He is one of the founders of the PACLIC conferences in Asia, the ROCLING conferences in Taiwan, and the CLSW workshops among Chinese speaking communities.

He is the Associate Chief Editor of Language and Linguistics, an associate editor of Journal of Chinese Linguistics, and is a board member of several international journals such as Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluations, Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing, and Taiwan Journal in Linguistics.

On top of his over 300 journal and conference papers, he is currently co-editing a Cambridge University Press book entitled Ontologies and the Lexicon, and a LRE special issue on Asian Language Technology. In additional the on-line versions of the language resources mentioned above, he also directed two linguistic digital archives sites for general users: SouWenJieZi and WenGuo. He was the chief editor of a national standard of Segmentation Principles for Chinese Information Processing (CNS14366).
 
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