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Günter Neumann is a Professor of Computational Linguistics at Saarland University and a Research Fellow at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). His work spans computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, and biomedical informatics, with a focus on information extraction, question answering systems, and knowledge graph reasoning.
- Education: PhD in Computer Science (1994) and Computational Linguistics (2004), both from Saarland University.
Neumann's research interests include multilingual natural language processing, low-resource language modeling, and neural architectures for information retrieval and biomedical relation extraction. He pioneered techniques in dense passage retrieval for Urdu, feature textualization for BERT interpretability, and low-rank temporal knowledge graph embeddings.
Recent publications focus on cross-lingual transfer learning, code-mixed clinical text de-identification, and robust biomedical benchmarks. He has led EU/national projects in language technology and served on program committees for ACL, EMNLP, and LREC.
His work with the EXCITEMENT Open Platform and DOMLIN system demonstrates expertise in textual entailment and fact verification, achieving top rankings in competitions like CLEF and TAC.
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