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Walther von Hahn was born on 26 April, 1942, is a German linguist and computer scientist. Discover Walther von Hahn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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1942

Walther von Hahn (born 26 April 1942 in Marburg/Lahn) is a German linguist and computer scientist.

1962

Von Hahn studied German linguistics and literature, philosophy, and Latin and Protestant theology in Marburg/Lahn from 1962 to 1969.

He received his PhD at the same university, with Prof. Dr. Ludwig Erich Schmitt.

1977

From 1977 to 2007, von Hahn taught Computer Science and Linguistics at Universität Hamburg.

He moved to Hamburg University (Germany) where he gave seminars in German linguistics, becoming a faculty professor in 1977.

At that time, research and teaching shifted to more formal fields in the German seminar thereat.

1987

In 1987 he was appointed a full professor in the computer science department.

Since then, he has kept the right to teach in both departments.

He was the founder of the “Natural Language Systems Division” (NatS).

Following the lines of technical language research, von Hahn established (within German linguistics) the “HAM-RPM” project group (funding: German Science Foundation) and the Artificial Intelligence-centered group HAM-ANS (funding: Ministry of Research and Technology), which have been very influential in the German linguistic and AI communities.

As member of the CS department, he initiated and managed a national preparatory project for speech-to-speech machine translation with broad industrial and academic cooperation and participated in the international follow-up research project VERBMOBIL.

1992

From 1992 to 1998, von Hahn led the project DB(R)-MAT, the first major machine aided translation project involving languages in Central-Eastern Europe (Romanian and Bulgarian).

The project is based on an innovative paradigm of linking multilingual lexical material onto a language independent ontology.

In this way concepts were separated from their linguistic realization.

2001

From 2001 to 2003, he was the first director of the interdisciplinary group "Computerphioogie" at the University of Hamburg, one of the first initiatives in Digital Humanities in Germany, and initiated the first curriculum in this domain in Germany.

He is one of the main contributors to the development of computational linguistics and Digital Humanities at the University of Bucharest and constant promoter of the cooperation between the University of Hamburg and St-Kliment Ohrdiski University of Sofia, the University of Bucharest and Charles-University Prague

2005

This principle was applied in a European follow-up project "Language Technology foe eLearning" (LT4eL), in which he was involved (2005-2008)

2015

Since 2015, his research has been focused on computer modelling and the representation of vagueness in the digital humanities.