Eneko Agirre
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Eneko Agirre
Summary
Eneko Agirre is a human[1]. He was born in Eibar[2]. He was born on +1968-03-16T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a university teacher[4] and computational linguist[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Eibar[2], Eneko Agirre…
- Eneko Agirre was born on +1968-03-16T00:00:00Z[3].
- Eneko Agirre held citizenship in Spain[6].
- Eneko Agirre's professions included university teacher[4].
- Eneko Agirre's professions included computational linguist[5].
- Eneko Agirre's field of work was computational linguistics[7].
- Among Eneko Agirre's employers was University of the Basque Country[8].
- Eneko Agirre's education included a stint at University of the Basque Country[9].
- Eneko Agirre's doctoral advisor was Arantza Diaz de Ilarraza Sanchez[10].
- Eneko Agirre's doctoral advisor was Kepa Sarasola Gabiola[11].
- A notable work attributed to Eneko Agirre is Xuxen[12].
- A notable work attributed to Eneko Agirre is EDBL[13].
- A notable work attributed to Eneko Agirre is HiTZ zentroa[14].
- Eneko Agirre received the Abadia award[15].
- Eneko Agirre received the ACL Fellow[16].
- Eneko Agirre received the Invited speaker at the beginning of the UEU academic year[17].
- Eneko Agirre was a member of Udako Euskal Unibertsitatea[18].
- Eneko Agirre was a member of Association for Computational Linguistics[19].
- Eneko Agirre was a member of Ixa Group[20].
- Eneko Agirre was a member of HiTZ zentroa[21].
- Eneko Agirre was a member of Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing[22].
- Eneko Agirre's image is recorded as Eneko elhuyar Aitziber Agirre RuizeArkautekoa.png[23].
- Eneko Agirre is recorded as male[24].
- Eneko Agirre's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Eneko Agirre supervised David Martinez as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Eneko Agirre's place of birth was Eibar[2]. He was born on +1968-03-16T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Eneko Agirre's education included a stint at University of the Basque Country[9]. Doctoral advisors include Arantza Diaz de Ilarraza Sanchez[10], a computer scientist[27], b. 1957[28], of Spain[29], awarded the Abadia award[30] and Kepa Sarasola Gabiola[11], a computer scientist[31], b. 1958[32], of Spain[33], awarded the Resurrección Maria Azkue Award[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[4] and computational linguist[5]. Eneko Agirre's field of work was computational linguistics[7]. Among his employers was University of the Basque Country[8]. Doctoral students include David Martinez[26], a researcher[35]; Inigo Lopez-Gazpio[36], a computer scientist[37], b. 1990[38], of Spain[39]; Arantxa Otegi[40], a computer scientist[41]; Mikel Artetxe[42], a researcher[43], b. 1992[44], of Spain[45]; Josu Goikoetxea Salutreg[46], a university teacher[47]; and Xabier Saralegi[48], a researcher[49].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Xuxen[12], EDBL[13], and HiTZ zentroa[14].
Recognition
Awards received include Abadia award[15], an award[50], in Spain[51], founded in 1996[52]; ACL Fellow[16], a science award[53], in United States[54], founded in 2011[55]; and Invited speaker at the beginning of the UEU academic year[17], a science award[56], founded in 1976[57].
FAQs
Where was Eneko Agirre born?
Eneko Agirre was born in Eibar[2].
What did Eneko Agirre do for work?
Eneko Agirre worked as university teacher[4] and computational linguist[5].
Where did Eneko Agirre go to school?
Eneko Agirre was educated at University of the Basque Country[9].
What awards did Eneko Agirre receive?
Honors received include Abadia award[15], ACL Fellow[16], and Invited speaker at the beginning of the UEU academic year[17].