Mary Gardiner
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Mary is a computational linguistics researcher and Free Software community member in Sydney Australia. She founded the Australian chapter of LinuxChix and has organised a couple of small women-in-Free Software events as part of linux.conf.au.
Mary has also worked as a software developer.
Conference organising experience:
- Chair, linux.conf.au 2009 programme committee
- Co-organiser, LinuxChix mini-conference, linux.conf.au 2008
- Co-chair, linux.conf.au 2008 programme committee
- Organiser, LinuxChix mini-conference, linux.conf.au 2007
Previous Presentations:
Free Software, and how to pay for it, Sydney Linux Users Group, 2002
The Planet Feed Reader: Better Living Through Gravity, Open Source Developers Conference, 2006
Women in FOSS groups, lightning talk, Open Source Developers Conference, 2006
Sentiment and near-synonomy: do they go together?, the EUROLAN 2007 Doctoral Consortium
Corpus Statistics Approaches to Discriminating Among Near-Synonyms, the 10th Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics (PACLING 2007)
Talks you should submit to linux.conf.au, lightning talk, linux.conf.au 2008
Computational Linguistics: an introduction, AussieChix microconf 2008
Precious precious data, keeping it safe the sane way, Sydney Linux Users Group 2008
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