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Dr. Mathilde Regnault is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Linguistics, Romance Studies, University of Stuttgart. She specializes in Computational Linguistics, Formal Grammars, and Language Resources, with a focus on historical French from the 9th to 15th centuries.
- PhD in Linguistics (2022), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle
- MSc in Natural Language Processing (2017), Sorbonne Université
- L3 in Translation, Communication, and Marketing (2015), Institut Supérieur d'Interprétation et de Traduction (ISIT)
Her research centers on adapting symbolic systems (e.g., French Metagrammar) and leveraging machine learning for syntactic annotation of Medieval French texts. She contributes to projects like PROFITEROLE, which aims to model French diachronic evolution, develop annotation methodologies, and expand linguistic resources for heterogeneous data.
Key publications address challenges in parsing Old French using contextual embeddings, metagrammar adaptation, and crowdsourcing for specialized language annotation. She collaborates with international experts in historical linguistics, digital humanities, and NLP.
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