Zhou Ming (linguist)

Zhou Ming (Chinese: 周明; pinyin: Zhōu Míng) is a Chinese computer scientist, linguist, and technology executive.

Zhou received his doctorate in computer science from Harbin Institute of Technology in 1991.

During his studies, he played a role by developing CEMT-I, one of the earliest Chinese-English machine translation systems in China.

Following his PhD, he joined Tsinghua University, where he led the development of J-Beijing, a Sino-Japanese machine translation system that achieved recognition in Japan.

[1] His research focuses on machine translation, language learning, text generation, chatbots, and pre-trained models.