Mr Adrian Doyle

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researcher
 

Biography

I am a PhD candidate at the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, working in association with the Insight Centre for Data Analytics, at the National University of Ireland, Galway. My research is supervised by Dr. Clodagh Downey, and Dr. John McCrae. This research looks at the application of Natural Language Processing techniques to Old Irish text, specifically, the Old Irish Glosses as they appear in Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus. 

I received my BA from University College Cork in 2012, after which I went on to receive an MA in Medieval Celtic Languages and Literature (Early Irish and Medieval Welsh) from University College Dublin in 2013, and an MSc from University College Cork in Information Systems for Business Performance in 2016.

Conference Publications

  Year Publication
(2019) Proceedings of the Celtic Language Technology Workshop 2019
Adrian Doyle and John P. McCrae and Clodagh Downey (2019) A Character-Level LSTM Network Model for Tokenizing the Old Irish text of the Würzburg Glosses on the Pauline Epistles Proceedings of the Celtic Language Technology Workshop 2019 [Details]
(2019) Proceedings of the Celtic Language Technology Workshop 2019
John P. McCrae and Adrian Doyle (2019) Adapting Term Recognition to an Under-Resourced Language: the Case of Irish Proceedings of the Celtic Language Technology Workshop 2019 [Details]