With an academic background spanning the fields of Natural Language Processing and Linguistics,
my journey in academia has been both enriching and diverse.
I hold an M.Sc. in Computational Linguistics from the University of Stuttgart, Germany,
where I was mentored by
Prof. Sebastian Padó
at the
Institute of Natural Language Processing (IMS).
My master's thesis focused on optimizing fine-grain entity type classification using contrastive learning.
Previously, I earned an M.A. in Chinese Linguistics under the guidance of
Prof. Daming Xu
at the
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
of the University of Macau in Macau China,
with a thesis focusing on sociolinguistics.
My academic pursuit began with a B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature from
Wuyi University,
China.
Each educational venture has honed my skills and fostered a deep appreciation for
the complexities and nuances of linguistics and language processing.
My name written as 谭芷茵 in Chinese, pronounced /tɐːn/ /dʒɘ/ /jɪːn/ in Mandarin, /tam/ /dziː/ /jɐn/ in Cantonese.