Dr. Alexander Troussov of IBM
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Welcome to the homepage for Dr. Alexander Troussov.

I work for IBM as Chief Scientist of IBM Dublin Center for Advanced Studies (Link). I’m also Chief Scientist of IBM LanguageWare World-Wide Group and one of the creators of LanguageWare Technology.

e-mail:
atrousso at ie dot ibm dot com

  
Current Projects:

These are some of my recent publications and presentations:
  • 2008. Troussov et al. A Linguistic Light Approach to Multilingualism in Lexical Layers for Ontologies", International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology, Wisla, Poland, 20-22 of October   
       
  • 2008. Davis et al. Linguistically Light Lexical Extensions for Ontologies. 6th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC) in Marrakech, Morocco 26th May - 1st June 2008  
     
  • 2008. A.Troussov, J.Judge, M.Sogrin, C. Bogdan, P. Lannero, H. Edlund, Y. Sundblad. Navigation Networked Data using Polycentric Fuzzy Queries and the Pile UI Metaphor. In Proceedings of the International SoNet Workshop 2008.
     
  • 2008. A.Troussov, M.Sogrin, J.Judge, D.Botvich. Mining Socio-Semantic Networks Using Spreading Activation Technique. In Proceedings of I-KNOW ’08 and I-MEDIA '08, Graz, Austria, September 3-5, 2008   
      
  • 2007. Navigating and Annotating Semantically-Enabled Networks of People and Associated Objects   [Link]

  • 2004. Written Language Identification Using Word Fragments of Variable Length   [PDF]    
       
  • 2003. Per-Node Optimization of Finite-State Mechanisms for Natural Language Processing   [Link]

  • 2003. Statistics of Morphological Finite-State Transition Networks Obey the Power Law   [PDF]

  • 2000. Gurbatov, S.N., Troussov, A.V. The decay of multiscale signals: deterministic model of the Burgers turbulence.  Physica D, 2000   [PDF]

  • 1999. Kihn, E., M. Zhizhin, S. Lowe, A. Troussov, R. Englebretson, and R. Siquig. The weather scenario generator. Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on Web-Based Modeling and Simulation, San-Francisco, California, January 17-20, 1999, P. 233-238. [Link]    
        
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