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I hold a PhD in Computer Science. My main area of interests is computational linguistics (natural language processing; see an introductory book, an introductory text in Spanish and another introductory text). See a video presentation (mostly in Spanish) of our NLP Lab. See also some of my courses.
My CV lists my publications, projects, and awards. I have h-index 51, with more than 11,000 citations. According to Guide2Research, I am within top 6 researchers in Mexico (and top 4000 in the world) in computer science and electronics. According to Springer's rating, I am one of the most productive authors in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Linguistics, and one of the most productive Mexican computer scientists. According to Google Scholar, I am within 100 most-cited authors in Computational Linguistics. My Erdős number is 3 or 4 and my Dijkstra number is 5. My Microsoft Academic Search rating is 10 in NLP, 7 in DB, 4 in AI. See info about me in DBLP, DBLife, ResearchGate, LinkedIn, Wikipedia. I am the founder and chair of the CICLing International Conference series. I have been Honorary Chair of ENC-2008, Program co-chair of some recent MICAI, CIC, CORE, and some other conferences. I am founding Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Computational Linguistics and Applications (IJCLA) and Editor-in-Chief of the journal POLIBITS. I am a member of the Board of Ex-Presidents of the Mexican Society of Artificial Intelligence (SMIA), of which I have been the President for the term 2013–2014.
I have been, or currently am, advisor of more than 30 PhD,
more than 30 MSc, and some BSc students, who are citizens of
17 countries:
To help students to better choose their research topic, plan their research, present their findings, and write papers, I prepared a presentation on Do-s and Don't-s in your PhD (and not only in PhD). There is a lot more to say about it. You may want to invite me for a talk on this topic. I also maintain a handbook for our Lab's students. Tools or lexical resources (most of them, free to use) developed in our Laboratory or together with our collaborators over last decades include:
See also my other research projects. See also: Useful NLP links; ACL, AI-Tech Web directory; Sentic computing, Beall's list of suspicious publishers. One of our great rewards in academic life is travelling. I've visited 61 countries (shown in green): Thank you for your interest! |
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My name is A. Gelbukh, Alexander Gelbukh, Alexander F. Gelbukh, A. F. Gelbukh, Александр Гельбух, but people sometimes incorrectly spell it as A. F. Gel'bukh, A. F. Gel'bukh, Alexandre Guelboukh Kahn, Alexandre Felixovitch Guelboukh, Gelboukh, Guelbukh, Gelbuch, Guelbouch, Gelbouch, Guelbuch, Gelbuk, Guelbouk, Gelbouk, Guelbuk, Gelbuck, Guelbouck, Gelbouck, Guelbuck, Gelbuh, Guelbouh, Gelbouh, Guelbuh, Gelbuckh, Guelbuckh, Gelbouckh, Guelbouckh. Keywords in Spanish: procesamiento de lenguaje natural, procesamiento de texto, lingüística computacional, inteligencia artificial, Doctorado, Maestría. See also International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, Natural Language Processing, Human Language Technologies. See also my file list and site list.