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I speak English, Mandarin, Shanghainese, German, Cantonese, French, and Spanish (in decreasing order of ability). I also work as a musician, and produce and listen to a lot of music, and I have discovered that Wikipedia is a very good source for information in that department. Hopefully I can help make it even better. |
I speak English, Mandarin, Shanghainese, German, Cantonese, French, and Spanish (in decreasing order of ability). I also work as a musician, and produce and listen to a lot of music, and I have discovered that Wikipedia is a very good source for information in that department. Hopefully I can help make it even better. |
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Hello, I am a university professor, and did my doctorate at the University of California at Berkeley in computer science and computational linguistics, with primary interests in artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine translation, cognitive science, and computer music.
I speak English, Mandarin, Shanghainese, German, Cantonese, French, and Spanish (in decreasing order of ability). I also work as a musician, and produce and listen to a lot of music, and I have discovered that Wikipedia is a very good source for information in that department. Hopefully I can help make it even better.