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I am currently working as a research programmer at the [[Open University]], although I am also in the process of writing up a PhD at [[Birkbeck College]] in London. My research interests are in [[NLP]] and [[NLG]], for more details please see my [[http://mcs.open.ac.uk/dh5368/ homepage]]. The aim of my PhD is to produce a system that can generate cryptic crossword clues.
I am currently working as a research programmer at the [[Open University]], although I am also in the process of writing up a PhD at [[Birkbeck College]] in London. My research interests are in [[NLP]] and [[NLG]], for more details please see my [[http://mcs.open.ac.uk/dh5368/ homepage]]. The aim of my PhD is to produce a system that can generate cryptic crossword clues.


I have also worked in the voluntary sector for quite a few years, mostly in nightshelters for street homeless people, and also (rather incongruously) for an IT company in the City.
I have also worked in the voluntary sector for quite a few years, mostly in nightshelters for street homeless people, and also (rather incongruously) for an IT company in the City.

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I am currently working as a research programmer at the Open University, although I am also in the process of writing up a PhD at Birkbeck College in London. My research interests are in NLP and NLG, for more details please see my [homepage]. The aim of my PhD is to produce a system that can generate cryptic crossword clues.

I have also worked in the voluntary sector for quite a few years, mostly in nightshelters for street homeless people, and also (rather incongruously) for an IT company in the City.