Currently at the National Research Council Canada, where I work in the Interactive Language Technology group, officially part of the Language Technology Research Centre.
My research interests are in applying Machine Learning techniques to various fields. For the past 7 years, I have worked on applications involving textual data (sometimes refered to as Text Mining). Mainly document clustering and categorisation (including filtering and routing), but also multilingual applications such as (bilingual) word alignment or Machine Translation (MT).
In 2003, I was involved in the Johns Hopkins CLSP summer workshop on confidence estimation for MT led by my colleague George Foster.
I was earlier at the Xerox Research Centre Europe (XRCE) in Grenoble, France, where I worked on applying Machine Learning techniques to facilitate access to textual information.