I work as a student researcher at the MEPHisto group of the Friedrich-Schiller-Univeristy Jena.
The group is an initiative by the Professorship for Applied Computer Sciences Prof. Clemens Beckstein and the Professorship for Medieval History Prof. Robert Gramsch-Stehfest.
We currently work on:
An IDE for writing and debugging grammars using ANTLR4. Πάρεδρος enhances the process of extraction of factoids using context-free grammars (Chomsky-type-2 grammars) from semi-structured texts. This is achieved through the integration of ontologies and debugging explanations, which can be understood laymen.
As part of testing the IDE, we also develop grammars Repertorium Germanicum together with the Professorship for Medieval History.
A joint project with the University of Göttingen which makes factoids retrieved from semi-structured sources available in DSLs (e.g. results achieved with πάρεδρος available) and then algorithmically transforms them into FactGrid-triples.
... I write articles on my personal website and do some charity work.