Welcome Charles! Glad to have you onboard.
TIL Wikipedia does not have an article on computational morphology. Next
best is the article on morphological computation, which disambiguates 50% to
non-existing content. Two clicks further I learned morphology is about
morphemes which are not to be confused with words. I'm hoping google will
add a Knowledge Graph infobox on this topic soon ;-)
Erik Zachte
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Subject: [Analytics] Welcome Charles Salvia
Hi Everyone,
Please extend a warm welcome to the newest member of the Analytics team,
Charles Salvia. We're really excited to have Charles on the team!
In his own words:
Charles Salvia is a software engineer/open-source enthusiast who has been
programming computers since the days of MS-DOS. Charles worked for a (very
small) startup, where he developed a search-engine and webcrawler from
scratch, and spent plenty of time researching natural language processing,
computational morphology, and machine learning, which eventually landed him
a job working at Bloomberg working on web-crawlers and pattern recognition
algorithms. Charles regularly posts on Stackoverflow, and contributes to
the Boost C++ project, as well as WebKit. Charles can be contacted at
<mailto:csalvia@wikimedia.org> csalvia(a)wikimedia.org.
He'll be working out of New York. Welcome to the Foundation, Charles!
-Toby