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JESUS LLEVADIAS JANE

JESUS LLEVADIAS JANE is a student from Spain working in the area of linguistics and speech recognition. His research interests are the design, analysis and use of Artificial Intelligence systems, knowledge representation, requirement engineering and natural language processing. He's recently joined the CRL for a period of one year and is working on the final project for his Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) - Spain. At CRL he works on the newly funded project entitled, "Using Jargon to Identify Author's Perspective." His tasks on this project include:

1. Configuring a web crawler to find texts related to a particular topic and viewpoint;
2. Implementing a number of empirically-based approaches to extracting potential jargon terms from text corpora;
3. Implementing and running a number of experiments that would test how well the jargons can be used to classify texts with respect to the opinions or beliefs of their authors, and evaluating the statistical significance of the experimental results.

Jesus has earned his European Masters Degree in Language and Speech Recognition. He's taken courses from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) - Spain, Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Spain and Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) - Spain. He is planning to deliver a presentation on the Catalan language at the NMSU's Department of Languages and Linguistics.

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