CV court de Claire Nédellec
Dr. Claire Nédellec is permanent researcher at the mathematics,
informatics and genomics (MIG) research laboratory since 2001. MIG is
part of the French national institute of agronomy (INRA).
She was
assistant professor in Computer Science at LRI, Université Paris-Sud
since 1994 after she obtained her PhD on inductive logic programming
(ILP) applied to cooperative learning apprentice.
Her current research
interest focuses on the application of machine learning to knowledge
extraction from text, for instance, ontology learning and extraction
rule learning. She designs cooperative knowledge intensive machine
learning methods to be applied to scientific and technical documents
parsed by linguistic-based tools (e.g. Asium and Mo'K). She has been
involved in many national and international collaborations and
contracts in machine learning, knowledge acquisition and cognitive
science, as researcher and scientific coordinator. She has been
program chair of the European conference on machine learning, ECML 98.