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My name is Miroslav Janíček, I'm a Czech computer science student at the Charles University in Prague. I've been editing Wikipedia since December 31, 2004 (yes, that day). My main interests are computational linguistics and natural language processing.
I'm keen on history, in particular on that of Europe between the two World Wars. I plan to greatly expand articles on Fall Grün and Czechoslovak border fortification system, but I'm afraid it will take some time. Also, since I have some basic education in visual arts, I tend to polish Wikipedia articles so that they are typographically clean, correct and readable.
[edit] Pages I've created
ALPAC • Antonín Švehla • Bible of Kralice • ČKD • Georgetown-IBM experiment • Matthias of Arras • Milada Horáková • Milan Hodža • New Town, Prague • Peter Parler • Q-systems • Vojtěch Jarník
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