Joseph C.H. Chen

How to write my name in Chinese (Taiwanese Form), Japanese and Russian

E-Mail: joseph@nats.informatik.uni-hamburg.de (My PGP Public Key)

Tel: 49-40-42883-2523 (FB Informatik), 49-40-25178271 (Home)

Hamburg-Fuhlsbuettel, Germany
Taipei CKS, Taiwan

Current Status:

I am currently visitor researcher of Department of Computer Science, University of Hamburg, Germany. I am actively searching for new position all around the world to further my research. So if you happen to know any possibility, please drop me a line at joseph@nats.informatik.uni-hamburg.de. Thank you.

Education:

July 2002, Ph.D., Department of Computer Science, University of Hamburg, Germany. Thesis: "Quantum Computation and Natural Language Processing." Publications and software. You might want to take a look at my CV, my statement of research (as pdf) and my Ph.D thesis (as pdf).

Interests: (subject to change without notice )

Ultimate interest (same as yours)
Other Interests (in arbitrary order)

  1. Quantum Computing
  2. Neural Networks;
  3. NaturalLanguage Processing;
  4. Handcrafting (including programming)
  5. Cooking

Publications

Joseph Chen, "Quantum Computation and Natural Language Processing," Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Computer Science, University of Hamburg, 2002.

Joseph Chen and Manfred Kudlek, "Duality of Syntax and Semantics Ñ- From the View Point of Brain as a Quantum Computer" in Proceedings of Euroconference: "Recent Advances in NLP 2001," pp. 72-78, Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria, 5-7 September, 2001.(Postcript File)(BibTex Entry)

Joseph Chen, "A Quantum Mechanical Approach to Cognition and Representation" in Proceedings of "Toward a Science of Consciousness 2001," Skövde, Sweden, 2001.(Postcript File)(BibTex Entry)

Stefan Wermter and Joseph Chen, "Cautious Steps towards Hybrid Connectionist Bilingual Phrase Alignment" in R. Mitkov, N. Nicolov and N. Nikolov Ed. Proceedings International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing pp. 364-368, Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria, 1997.(Postcript File)(BibTex Entry)

Joseph Chen and Stefan Wermter, "Initial Results on Hybrid Connectionist Bilingual Alignment" in Stephan Busemann Ed. Proceedings of Workshop-03 : Hybride konnektionistische, statist ische und symbolische Ansätze zur Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache, 21. KI-Jahrestagung (KI-97), Freiburg i. Breisgau, Germany,1997.(Postcript File)(BibTex Entry)

Joseph Chen and Stefan Wermter, "Continuous Time Recurrent Neural Networks for Grammatical Induction" in L. Niklasson and M. Bodén and T. Ziemke Eds. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN98), Vol.1, pp. 381-386, Skövde, Sweden, 2-4 September 1998.(Postcript File)(BibTex Entry)


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