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Felix Sasaki

Felix Sasaki

Felix Sasaki left the W3C team at the end of April 2017. You can reach him best via LinkedIn or his private email at felix (at mark) sasakiatcf.com

General Info

Felix Sasaki joined the W3C in 2005 to work in the Internationalization Activity until March 2009. In 2012 he rejoined the W3C team as a fellow on behalf of DFKI (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence). He was co-chair of the MultilingualWeb-LT Working Group and co-editor of the Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) 2.0 specification. He is currently engaged in the LIDER and FREME projects. His main field of interest is the application of Web technologies for representation and processing of multilingual information. For more information see LinkedIn and list of publications.

Background

From 1993 until 1999, Felix studied Japanese and Linguistics in Berlin, Nagoya (Japan) and Tokyo. Since 1999 he worked in the Department of Computational Linguistics and Text-technology, at the University of Bielefeld (Germany), where he finished his PhD in 2004. The PhD deals with the integration of heterogeneous linguistic resources using XML-based (e.g. linguistic corpora) and RDF-based (e.g. lexica, conceptual models) representations.

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