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Hinrich Schütze ist ein deutscher Computerlinguist und aktueller Kodirektor des Centrums für Informations- und Sprachverarbeitung an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

Hinrich Schütze is a German computational linguist and current co-director of the Center for Information and Language Processing at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

Life
Schütze received his PhD in computational linguistics from Stanford University in 1995 and subsequently worked at several start-ups and research institutes in the United States (including Xerox PARC and Google) until 2004. He then became an adjunct professor at the University of Stuttgart before receiving an appointment at the University of Munich in 2013. In 2020, he was president of the Association for Computational Linguistics. In 2022, they named him an ACL Fellow, for exceptional contributions statistical and neural language representation models below, beyond and above the word level. In the same year, he was also named the first Fellow of Hessian AI.

His research interests include information retrieval, statistical NLP, and deep learning with word embeddings.

Selected Publications

 * Christopher D. Manning, Hinrich Schütze: Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, Vereinigte Staten. 1999. ISBN 0-262-13360-1.
 * Christopher D. Manning, Prabhakar Raghavan, Hinrich Schütze: Introduction to Information Retrieval. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Vereinigtes Königreich. 2008. ISBN 978-0-521-86571-5.
 * Schütze, H. (1998). Automatic word sense discrimination. Computational linguistics, 24(1), 97-123.
 * Schutze, H. (1992, November). Dimensions of meaning. In Supercomputing'92: Proceedings of the 1992 ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing (pp. 787-796). IEEE.

Web links

 * personal website at LMU Munich
 * Schütze lab
 * Google Scholar