Chris Huyck's Home Page
I am a Principal Lecturer at Middlesex University. In the School of Computer
Science. You may be interested in Chris, or Dr. Christian
R. Huyck, for several reasons.
My email address is
c.huyck@mdx.ac.uk,
my office phone number is 020-8411-5412,
and my address is M212 Middlesex University, The Burroughs London,
NW4 4BT
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Courses Taught
- I have run the
BIS 2040 Knowledge Based Systems for Business module
since spring 2002.
- I coordinated
BIS 4992, the Master of Science theses for Computing Science until
January 2003.
- I taught BIS 4226 from the autumn 1999 through the
summer of 2001. This is now run by Stylianos Hatzipanagos.
Internet Commerce. I was a lab supervisor for
BIS 4226 in the autumn of 1999.
- I was the lecturer and lab supervisor for BIS 3050,
Commercial Web Applications. I taught this course in the
winter of 1999,
and in the autumn of 1998.
- I am developing BIS 4231
- I have taught Graduate Artificial Intelligence, Artificial
Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, C++, C and second
semester programming.
- I have been a teaching assistant for Compiler Theory, Theory of
Computation, Interactive Computer Graphics, and first and second
semester programming.
- I have also supervised several BSc theses, several dozen
MSc thesis and am currently supervising two PhD students.
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- My research focus is in Natural Language Processing. I fancy myself
an expert in Natural Language Parsing
- I am particularly interested in how people process language. With this
in mind, I have another interest in Hebbian Connectionist systems. I
think that this mechanism gives a reasonable (though of course
incomplete)explanation on how people think.
- Natural Language Processing is a sub-field of Artificial Intelligence,
and I take a wide interest in other areas of AI, particularly where
they apply to Natural Language.
- I'm the convener for the AI research group
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- I'm coordinating the AI reading group.
- You can see some of my papers.
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Recreational Activities and other
You can find my cv in postscript
or in latex
Please send mail to:
c.huyck@mdx.ac.uk
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