Hello Kirill & welcome to DBpedia,

Happy to see that you are interested in our projects.
We'll get back to your comments soon

Cheers,
Dimitris

On Wednesday, February 8, 2017, Kirill Mishchenko <ki.mishche...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> following the guidelines I want to introduce myself.  My name is Kirill. I
> am a PhD student working on Computational Humor. More precisely I’m working
> on the problem of finding/generating a humorous response given a textual
> input. My programming experience includes two summer internships in big
> Russian IT companies: in one I was programming in C# (SKB Kontur), in
> another I was a C++ developer (Yandex search). In daily life I use Python.
> I also have some experience in Scala by completing programming assignments
> in the course "Functional Program Design in Scala" by EPFL on Coursera.
>
> I’m inspired a lot by the possibility to contribute to a large NLP open
> source project during next summer. So far I found the project "Numeric
> value outlier detection and improvement of number parser" interesting to
> myself. I already left a warm up related question on the idea page.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kirill Mishchenko
>
>
>
>

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