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Anaïs LEFEUVRE-HALFTERMEYER is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Orleans, where she is affiliated with the LIFO (Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale d'Orléans) research laboratory. She serves as a member of the DIAMS steering committee and is an associate member of both LIFAT and LLL research groups. Her academic profile reflects strong engagement with both teaching responsibilities and research activities in computer science with a human-centered focus.
Dr. LEFEUVRE-HALFTERMEYER's research spans multiple interconnected domains within computational linguistics and human-computer interaction. Her primary interests include Natural Language Processing, Corpus Linguistics, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication systems. She has developed significant expertise in Explainable Artificial Intelligence approaches, particularly for image captioning systems, and has conducted substantial work on social media analysis, temporal annotation, and accessibility technologies. Her research consistently demonstrates a commitment to practical applications that address real-world communication challenges, especially in rehabilitation contexts.
Analysis of her publication record reveals a clear trajectory from foundational corpus linguistics work toward increasingly applied research with strong human impact. Early publications focused on French spoken language treebanks and syntactic annotation tools, while more recent work addresses accessibility technologies, ethical considerations in AI, and explainability in vision-language models. There's a notable emphasis on bridging theoretical linguistic concepts with practical implementation, particularly for assistive technologies that serve people with communication disabilities.
Dr. LEFEUVRE-HALFTERMEYER actively contributes to the academic community through mentorship and organizational roles. She has served as a mentor for student projects, including work on French language model comparison, and previously organized the JOLICO (JOurnées jeunes chercheurs de la LInguistique de COrpus) conference in 2015 as part of the scientific committee. Her institutional involvement includes membership on the DIAMS steering committee, demonstrating leadership within her research community.




