Kimmo Koskenniemi
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Kimmo Koskenniemi's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics University of Helsinki
- Masters Linguistics University of Helsinki
Why Is Kimmo Koskenniemi Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kimmo Matti Koskenniemi is the inventor of finite-state two-level models for computational phonology and morphology. He was a professor of Computational Linguistics at the University of Helsinki, Finland. In the early 1980s Koskenniemi's work became accessible by early adopters such as Lauri Karttunen, Ronald M. Kaplan and Martin Kay, first at the University of Texas Austin, later at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.
Kimmo Koskenniemi's Published Works
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- A General Computational Model for Word-Form Recognition and Production (1984) (649)
- A General Computational Model for Word-Form Recognition and Production (1983) (565)
- Expert panel report (2007) (197)
- Two-Level Model for Morphological Analysis (1983) (193)
- The EISCAT Svalbard radar: A case study in modern incoherent scatter radar system design (1997) (141)
- Special issue: finite state methods in natural language processing (2003) (121)
- Finite-State Parsing and Disambiguation (1990) (120)
- A Compiler for Two-level Phonological Rules (1987) (96)
- Two-Level Morphology (1983) (87)
- Compiling and Using Finite-State Syntactic Rules (1992) (78)
- CLARIN: Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (2008) (76)
- Finite-state Description of Semitic Morphology: A Case Study of Ancient Accadian (1988) (49)
- Complexity, Two-Level Morphology and Finnish (1988) (41)
- A PROCESS MODEL OF MORPHOLOGY AND LEXICON (1985) (40)
- Neo-Assyrian toponyms (1970) (36)
- Compilation of automata from morphological two-level rules (1985) (35)
- Compiling contextual restrictions on strings into finite-state automata (2004) (33)
- Finite state morphology and information retrieval (1996) (25)
- Representations and Finite-State Components in Natural Language (1997) (25)
- Resource and Service Centres as the Backbone for a Sustainable Service Infrastructure (2010) (19)
- Compiling Generalized Two-Level Rules and Grammars (2006) (18)
- Finite-state relations between two historically closely related languages (2013) (6)
- Representing Calendar Expressions with Finite-State Transducers that Bracket Periods of Time on a Hierachical Timeline (2007) (6)
- A New Method for Compiling Parallel Replacement Rules (2007) (6)
- CLARIN and Free Open Source Finite-State Tools (2009) (6)
- Documentation and duplicates of the texts in the Indus script (1980) (6)
- An informal discovery procedure for two-level rules (2013) (6)
- Representing and Combining Calendar Information by Using Finite-State Transducers (2009) (5)
- Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing (2005) (5)
- A Method for Compiling Two-Level Rules with Multiple Contexts (2010) (3)
- Aligning phonemes using finte-state methods (2017) (3)
- Common Infrastructure for Finite-State Based Methods and Linguistics Descriptions (2006) (3)
- EXPERT PANEL REPORT The Nordic Countries – A Leading Region in Language Technology (2007) (2)
- Quantification and Implication in Semantic Calendar Expressions Represented with Finite-State Transducers (2008) (2)
- Finite state methods in natural language processing (2003) (2)
- Guessing lexicon entries using finite-state methods (2018) (1)
- Syntactic Methods in the Study of the Indus Script (2015) (1)
- Two String-Based Finite-State Models of the Semantics of Calendar Expressions (2006) (0)
- Nordic Graduate School of Language Technology (NGSLT) (2008) (0)
- Book Reviews: Phonological Parsing in Speech Recognition (1990) (0)
- Indexing Old Literary Finnish text (2017) (0)
- Is natural language an inconvenience or an opportunity for IR? (2002) (0)
- Nordic co-operation in building the language resource infrastructures (2009) (0)
- Simplified Two-level Morphophonology (2019) (0)
- Automatic Conversion of Dialectal Tamil Text to Standard Written Tamil Text Using Fsts Rules, Analogy, and Social Factors Codetermine Past-tense Formation Patterns in English Revisiting Word Neighborhoods for Speech Recognition (0)
- Review of Phonological parsing in speech recognition by Kenneth W. Church. Kluwer Academic Publishers 1987. (1990) (0)
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