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Basic situation of Huang
Huang is currently Dean of the School of Humanities of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Chair Professor of Chinese and Bilingual Department.

In terms of theoretical linguistics, Huang dabbled in the theories of,, and Kangam, and pioneered the study of Chinese with the above theories respectively. He devoted himself to the study of Chinese lexical semantics, especially established Marx's theory of verb semantic representation, and began a new direction of studying Chinese semantic system with knowledge ontology. Professor Huang presided over or co-chaired the development of the following Chinese resources: Chinese Lexical Knowledge Base, Lexical and Grammatical Information and Postgraduate Corpus (the first Chinese balanced corpus with part-of-speech indexing; Internet access 1997), Sinica BOW, Chinese WordSketch, tagged Chinese Gigabit Word Corpus, part-of-speech tagging on corpus established by University of Pennsylvania LDC), Chinese character ontology (knowledge ontology is used to establish the knowledge structure of Chinese characters and Chinese character symbols), and Chinese word network (Chinese word meaning and semantic relationship database). He advocated the sharing of academic resources and put these language resources on the Internet for public search. At the same time, two online Chinese learning websites, "Search Words" and "Treasure Hunting in Wenguo", have been established. He first advocated the research of automatic extraction of language knowledge from Chinese corpus, and published the Daily Dictionary of Putonghua in 1996, which is the first Chinese dictionary compiled by corpus in the world. More than 70 kinds of periodicals or monographs have been published, more than 280 conference papers have been published, and monographs or periodicals of Chinese linguistics, computational linguistics and corpus linguistics have been edited 15. The special issue of Asian Journal of Language Processing (2007, 2008) and Ontology and Dictionary (20 10) edited by him are the first monographs in this field.

Doctor of Linguistics, Cornell University, USA