Research Group

Linguistic Engineering Group

The Linguistic Engineering Group advances the state of the art in Natural Language Processing by building practical systems that bridge academic research and real-world deployment. The team develops multilingual resources, high-performance pipelines, and evaluation benchmarks that allow organisations to understand and act on unstructured language data at scale.

Working closely with partners in the public and private sectors, the group leads projects in information extraction, corpus linguistics, and semantic text processing. Their applied perspective ensures that research outputs are robust, well-documented, and ready to integrate into mission-critical workflows.

Portrait of Łukasz Kobyliński

Group Head

Łukasz Kobyliński, PhD

Łukasz Kobyliński coordinates collaborations across computational linguistics, machine learning, and software engineering, ensuring that the group’s research translates into resilient tools and datasets for the broader community.

Faculty Members

Meet the faculty members contributing to research in the Linguistic Engineering Group.

Publications

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Authors

  • Tomaž Erjavec
  • Matyáš Kopp
  • Nikola Ljubešić
  • Taja Kuzman
  • Paul Rayson
  • Petya Osenova
  • Maciej Ogrodniczuk
  • Çağr Çöltekin
  • Danijel Koržinek
  • Katja Meden
  • Jure Skubic
  • Peter Rupnik
  • Tommaso Agnoloni
  • José Aires
  • Starkaður Barkarson
  • Roberto Bartolini
  • Núria Bel
  • María Calzada Pérez
  • Roberts Darģis
  • Sascha Diwersy
  • Maria Gavriilidou
  • Ruben van Heusden
  • Mikel Iruskieta
  • Neeme Kahusk
  • Anna Kryvenko
  • Noémi Ligeti-Nagy
  • Carmen Magariños
  • Martin Mölder
  • Costanza Navarretta
  • Kiril Simov
  • Lars Magne Tungland
  • Jouni Tuominen
  • John Vidler
  • Adina Ioana Vladu
  • Tanja Wissik
  • Väinö Yrjänäinen
  • Darja Fišer
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Selected Projects

Explore current initiatives led by the Linguistic Engineering Group. Each project demonstrates how cutting-edge language technology is deployed to solve complex analytical challenges.

PLLuM
Ministry of Digital Affairs grant

PLLuM – Polish Large Language Model

The consortium’s goal is to develop the first open Polish LLM and an associated smart assistant. The project will adhere to ethical and responsible best practices in AI, incorporating data representativeness, transparency and fairness.

Lead: Maciej Ogrodniczuk