Adam Pawłowski
Professor @ University of Wroclaw
nlp
topic modeling
sentence-bert
germany
bibliography
authorship gender distribution
poland
1
presentations
SHORT BIO
Professor Adam Pawłowski graduated from the Wrocław University of Technology (Faculty of Computer Science and Management, 1985) and the University of Wrocław (Faculty of Philology, majoring in Romance philology, 1989). He received his doctoral degree in the humanities from the University of Lausanne in 1996, and his habilitation degree from the University of Warsaw in 2002. He is the author or co-author of more than a hundred scientific articles and several monographs. He also actively collaborates with the research consortia CLARIN-PL (language technology) and DARIAH-PL (digital humanities). His research interests include digital humanities with a focus on corpus linguistics, NLP and quantitative methods, as well as contemporary language policy (language promotion).
Presentations
Large Bibliographies as a Source of Data for the Humanities – NLP in the Analysis of Gender of Book Authors in German Countries and in Poland (1801-2021)
Adam Pawłowski and 1 other author