I am a programmer and Computer Science researcher, strongly rooted in the open source hacker culture. My focus is Artificial Intelligence and Linux system programming. As another hobby, I enjoy messing with digital circuits and I like the game of Go. I also like Doing Things Right™.
I'm a co-founder of Rossum, a Prague startup building Artificial Intelligence for Documents. We currently focus on machine reading of invoices.
Before, we co-founded Ailao, a Prague AI company working on user-friendly machine learning on unstructured data like images and documents.
My current main research focus is
Information Extraction (from natural language data) and Machine Learning.
I have created the YodaQA
question answering system (think IBM Watson)
and the dataset-sts
framework for processing sentences with neural networks.
I am also the main author of the world-class Go playing
program Pachi,
and did some work in continuous black-box optimization.
I have contributed to my fair share of open source projects; most notably, I have been working on Git, ELinks and glibc. Almost all my personal pet projects are open source too. I have also conjured up a couple of web services, did not shy away from some reverse engineering and done various contracted work.
For quite a few years, I have been teaching a variety of courses (mostly related to UNIX, high performance computing and AI) at the Charles University; I also taught at the Czech Technical University.
I am quite involved with the Prague hackerspace. I work on most of my hobby projects there, mostly involving some hardware and microcontrollers. Doors, robots, scientific experiment apparata, sensors, complex LED control, you name it!