Iryna Gurevych

Iryna Gurevych is head of the Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Group at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. She has a PhD in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and worked in the Mobile Assistance Systems and Natural Language Processing Groups in basic and applied research at European Media Lab in Heidelberg, Germany. Her expertise is in unstructured information management, knowledge-based methods, and human-computer interaction. Iryna is Principal Investigator in several research projects funded by the German Research Foundation in the areas of semantic computing, ontology applications and language based human-computer interaction. She publishes and is a reviewer for international conferences about NLP, dialogue systems and computational semantics.

Publications

OntoWiktionary: Constructing an Ontology from the Collaborative Online Dictionary Wiktionary
Christian M. Meyer, Iryna Gurevych. © 2012. 31 pages.
For constructing their ontology OntoWiktionary, the authors present a two-step approach that involves (1) harvesting structured knowledge from Wiktionary and (2) ontologizing...
Mining Multiword Terms from Wikipedia
Silvana Hartmann, György Szarvas, Iryna Gurevych. © 2012. 33 pages.
The collection of the specialized vocabulary of a particular domain (terminology) is an important initial step of creating formalized domain knowledge representations...
Introduction to Ubiquitous Computing
Max Mühlhäuser, Iryna Gurevych. © 2010. 19 pages.
The term ubiquitous computing was coined and introduced by the late Mark Weiser (1952-1999). He worked at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC, now an independent...
Introduction to Ubiquitous Computing
Max Mühlhäuser, Iryna Gurevych. © 2009. 19 pages.
The term ubiquitous computing was coined and introduced by the late Mark Weiser (1952-1999). He worked at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC, now an independent...
Handbook of Research on Ubiquitous Computing Technology for Real Time Enterprises
Max Mühlhäuser, Iryna Gurevych. © 2008. 662 pages.
After the mainframe and personal computer eras, the third major era in computer science, ubiquitous computing, describes the state of technology in which networked computers...
Introduction to Ubiquitous Computing
Max Mühlhäuser, Iryna Gurevych. © 2008. 20 pages.
The present chapter is intended as a lightweight introduction to ubiquitous computing as a whole, in preparation for the more specific book parts and chapters that cover selected...