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Bio

Anton Bryl recieved his first degree from Belarusian State University in 2004 and his PhD degree from University of Trento, Italy in 2008. Currently he is a postdoc with Centre for Next Generation Localization, Dublin City University, Ireland.

Publications

    2009

    • A. Bryl, J. van Genabith, Y. Graham. Guessing the Grammatical Function of a Non-Root F-Structure in LFG. In Proceedings of International Conference on Parsing Technologies 2009 (IWPT'09), pp. 146-149. [PDF]
    • Y. Graham, A. Bryl, J. van Genabith. F-structure Transfer-Based Statistical Machine Translation. In Proceedings of Lexical Functional Grammar Conference 2009. [PDF]
    • E. Blanzieri, A. Bryl. A Survey of Learning-Based Techniques of Email Spam Filtering. Artificial Intelligence Review, Volume 29, Number 1, pp. 63-92, 2009. An author-generated PDF can be dounloaded from here.

    2008

    • A. Bryl. Using Locality for Improving SVM-based Spam Filtering. PhD thesis, University of Trento, 2008.

    2007

    • E. Blanzieri, A. Bryl. Evaluation of the Highest Probability SVM Nearest Neighbor Classifier with Variable Relative Error Cost. In Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (CEAS 2007), 5 pp., 2007. [PDF]
    • E. Blanzieri, A. Bryl. Instance-Based Spam Filtering Using SVM Nearest Neighbor Classifier. In Proceedings of the 20th International FLAIRS Conference, pp. 441-442, 2007. [PDF]
    • A. Bryl. Text Mining: Dealing with Multiple Orthographies. In Proceedings of 7th Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop (DIR 2007), pp. 83-87, 2007. [PDF]

    Earlier

    • A. Bryl. Spam Filtering: the Influence of the Temporal Distribution of Training Data. In Proceedings of the third European Starting AI Researcher Symposium (STAIRS'2006), pp. 249-250, 2006. An extended version of the paper is available as a technical report from here.
    • A. Kostevich, A. Bryl. Subsampling Method for Detection of Recurrent Dependencies in Discrete Sequences. In News of Belarussian Engineering Academy (in Russian), 2004.

Contact me

    Anton Bryl
    Centre for Next Generation Localization,
    Dublin City University,
    School of Computing,
    Glasnevin, Dublin 9,
    Ireland.