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I am a second year student at University of Helsinki, majoring in linguistics and studying for a minor degree in computer science. Learning languages has been my passion ever since I was a child, and realising I am not particularly interested in the philology of one single language, I decided to apply for a major degree in general linguistics.
On my first year in university I discovered the field of language technology, which has further fed my interest in coding and has led me to seek a minor degree in computer science.
My hobbies include reading, playing violin and playing videogames. I do enjoy physical activities as well, such as taking walks and occasionally skateboarding (or at least pretending to do the latter — I am still an amateur and like cruising around more than risking my life on the half-pipe)
e-mail: [email protected].
Introduction to General Linguistics and Phonetics, fall 2021
Introduction to Comparative Literature, fall 2021
Introduction to Language Technology, fall 2021
Phonetics and Phonology, fall 2021
Morphology and Syntax, spring 2022
Introduction to Digital Humanities, spring 2022
Language in Society and Culture, spring 2022
Semantics and Pragmatics, spring 2022
Command Line Tools for Linguists, fall 2022
Corpus Linguistics and Statistical Methods, fall 2022
Programming for Linguists, fall 2022
Building Natural Language Processing Applications, spring 2023
Statistics for Linguists, spring 2023
Introduction to Programming, fall 2022
Computer Organisation, fall 2022
Japanese for Beginners 1 through Blended Learning, fall 2021
Japanese for Begiiners 2 through Blended Learning, spring 2022
Oral Skills in the Second National Language, Swedish (CEFR B1), spring 2023
Orientation Studies, fall 2021
Student's Digital Skills: Orientation, fall 2021
Student's Digital Skills: Advanced Skills, fall 2022
Academic reading and writing skills, spring 2023
cmdline-course, fall 2022
A small project for the Command Line Tools for Linguists course, where various classical books are parsed to determine each book's word frequencies.
ciccmin.github.io, fall 2022
This website, also developed for the Command Line Tools for Linguists course. It gives the visitors a glimpse of my work and academic life.
Tiramisu Search Engine, spring 2023
An NLP search engine my group developed during the NLP application course. The Tiramisu search engine finds fanworks matching to the user's search query from our defined dataset of fanworks. Tiramisu dataset contains a collection of 500 of the most popular fanworks from works in English that have been published, updated, or edited between between the years 2018 through 2022.
If you want to see something cool, check out this skating cat.