Prof. Dr. Hinrich Schütze

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  • Academic Fellow
  • Foundations of ML: Natural Language Processing

Hinrich Schuetze is Professor for Computational Linguistics and co-director of the Center for Information and Language Processing at the University of Munich (LMU Munich). He received his PhD from Stanford in 1995 for his early research on embeddings (ACL Test-of-Time Paper Award). He then worked on natural language processing and information retrieval technology at Xerox PARC, at several Silicon Valley startups and at Google 1995-2004 and 2008/9. Hinrich is a coauthor of Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing (with Chris Manning) and Introduction to Information Retrieval (with Chris Manning and Prabhakar Raghavan). He was awarded a European Research Council Advanced Grant in 2017. Hinrich served as president of the Association for Computational Linguistics in 2020. He is a fellow of ACL, ELLIS and HessianAI.