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I am a grad-student at the Helsinki University of Technology, studying machine learning and data mining and working in the CIS lab as research assistant. Originally I am from Romania and my native language is Hungarian. I have an engineering diploma in computer science from TUC-N. Besides school and various toy projects, in the past I wrote some web-based enterprise software for companies in Romania and Finland. In 2007 I did a 6-months internship at Siemens Corporate Research in Princeton, USA, where I worked on a news clustering project and I also created some visualizations.
I am interested in programming, solving engineering problems and learning about the theory and practice (and business) of computer science, especially relating to artificial intelligence and machine learning. I like to think of AI in the spirit of Arthur Samuel's definition: "... to get machines to exhibit behavior, which if done by humans, would be assumed to involve the use of intelligence." My more esoteric interests include linguistics, literature and psychology. On this website you will mostly find various projects and open source software that I work on. I will use this site as a repository of half-baked ideas, proof-of-a-concept experiments and personal bookmarks. Where I release source code, it will be under the GNU-GPL. For more information or comments, you can drop me a mail. If you were looking for someone else with the same name, check out this page.
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