Jean Véronis

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Jean Véronis

Jean Véronis (3 June 1955[1] – 8 September 2013[2]) was a French linguist, computer scientist and blogger, and a research professor at Aix-Marseille University. His research interests included natural language processing, text mining and standardisation. He was a founder of the field that is now called digital humanities.

In 2006, his blog was listed among the 15 most influential by Le Monde.[3]

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  • Contribution to the study of error in natural language man-machine dialogue /Contribution a l'etude de l'erreur dans le dialogue homme-machine en language naturel. Ph.D. Thesis, Aix-Marseille University. 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10068/23512 / http://www.sudoc.fr/006502245
  • Text Encoding Initiative - Background and Context. Nancy Ide and Jean Véronis. 1995. ISBN 0792337042
  • Parallel Text Processing: Alignment and Use of Translation Corpora (Text, Speech and Language Technology). Jean Véronis. 2000
  • Parallel Text Processing: Alignment and Use of Translation Corpora (Text, Speech and Language Technology). Jean Véronis. Second edition 2010. ISBN 904815555X
  • Les mots de Nicolas Sarkozy. Louis-Jean Calvet and Jean Véronis. 2008. ISBN 2020956314
  • Les politiques mis au Net : l'aventure du PoliTIC'Show. Estelle Veronis, Jean Véronis and Nicolas Voisin. 2007. ISBN 2353410103
  • Combat Pour l'Elysée : Paroles de prétendants. Louis-Jean Calvet, Jean Véronis and Plantu. 2006. ISBN 2020892065

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