Peter Tancig
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Peter Tancig,
a Slovenian electrical engineer, computer scientist with focus on natural language processing, and politician,
from 1990 to 1992 first Slovenian Minister of Research and Technology following the independence of his country in Peterle's Government
[1],
chair of the Slovenian National Committee for UNESCO, and head of the Researchers' Association of Slovenia [2].
He was pioneer of the association of the research community of the former Republic of Yugoslavia with the European Union.
In the early 80s, he collaborated with Ivan Bratko and Simona Tancig on Detection of Positional Patterns in Chess [3].
See also
Selected Publications
- Peter Tancig, Simona Tancig (1976). Analysis of symbolic structures with computers. Revija za Psihologiju, Vol. 6, No. 1-2
- Peter Tancig (1981). Letter from Ljubljana. Computers and the Humanities, Vol. 15, No. 4
- Peter Tancig (1982). SOVA - software environment for NLU of Slovenian language. University of Edvard Kardelj in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
- Ivan Bratko, Peter Tancig, Simona Tancig (1984). Detection of Positional Patterns in Chess. ICCA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2 (abridged version)
- Ivan Bratko, Peter Tancig, Simona Tancig (1986). Detection of Positional Patterns in Chess. Advances in Computer Chess 4 (full paper)
- Tomaž Erjavec, Peter Tancig (1990). An Integrated System For Morphological Analysis Of The Slovene Language. COLING 1990
External Links
- Peter Tancig Iz Wikipedije, proste enciklopedije (Slovenian)
- Dva primera korupcije | MLADINA.si, by Dare Hriberšek, Mladina 47, November 21, 2000 (Slovenian)
References
- ↑ The letter to Minister Tancig by Vojkan S. Jaksic, soc.culture.yugoslavia, July 29, 1991
- ↑ UNESCO and Slovenia
- ↑ Ivan Bratko, Peter Tancig, Simona Tancig (1984,1986). Detection of Positional Patterns in Chess. Advances in Computer Chess 4
- ↑ dblp: Peter Tancig