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Primož Jakopin (pron. Premozh Yacopeen), born 30 June 1949 is a Slovenian
computer scientist A computer scientist is a scientist who specializes in the academic study of computer science. Computer scientists typically work on the theoretical side of computation. Although computer scientists can also focus their work and research on ...
, known for his work in the field of
language technology Language technology, often called human language technology (HLT), studies methods of how computer programs or electronic devices can analyze, produce, modify or respond to human texts and speech. Working with language technology often requires broa ...
and his contribution to
speleology Speleology () is the scientific study of caves and other karst features, as well as their chemical composition, composition, structure, physical property, physical properties, history, ecology, and the processes by which they form (speleogenes ...
.


Early life and education

Jakopin was born in 1949 in
Ljubljana {{Infobox settlement , name = Ljubljana , official_name = , settlement_type = Capital city , image_skyline = {{multiple image , border = infobox , perrow = 1/2/2/1 , total_widt ...
,
Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
. The family lived in the village of
Leskovec pri Krškem Leskovec pri Krškem ( or ; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, pp. 76–77.) is a settlement on the right bank of the Sava River in the Cit ...
, Dolenjska region and in 1956 moved to Ljubljana. After a degree in technical mathematics (''Numerično računanje singularnih integralov'' / ''Numerical Computation of Singular Integrals'') at the
University of Ljubljana The University of Ljubljana (, , ), abbreviated UL, is the oldest and largest university in Slovenia. It has approximately 38,000 enrolled students. The university has 23 faculties and three art academies with approximately 4,000 teaching and re ...
in 1972, he obtained a master's degree in information sciences with the thesis ''Entropija imena i prezimena u Sloveniji'' / ''On entropy of first names and last names in Slovenia'' at the
University of Zagreb The University of Zagreb (, ) is a public university, public research university in Zagreb, Croatia. It is the largest Croatian university and one of the oldest continuously operating universities in Europe. The University of Zagreb and the Unive ...
in 1981 and in 1999 a Ph.D. with the thesis ''Zgornja meja entropije pri leposlovnih besedilih v slovenskem jeziku'' / ''Upper Bound of Entropy in Slovenian Literary Texts'', again at the University of Ljubljana.


Computational linguistics

He was a senior lecturer at the Department of Comparative and General Linguistics, Faculty of Arts,
University of Ljubljana The University of Ljubljana (, , ), abbreviated UL, is the oldest and largest university in Slovenia. It has approximately 38,000 enrolled students. The university has 23 faculties and three art academies with approximately 4,000 teaching and re ...
. His subjects of instruction are language technologies with stress on
Lemmatisation Lemmatization (or less commonly lemmatisation) in linguistics is the process of grouping together the inflected forms of a word so they can be analysed as a single item, identified by the word's lemma, or dictionary form. In computational lingui ...
. From 2001 to 2012 he was the Head of the Corpus Laboratory at the Fran Ramovš Institute of Slovenian Language (within the Scientific Research Centre of the
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts The Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( (SAZU)) is the national academy of Slovenia, which encompasses science and the arts and brings together the top Slovene researchers and artists as members of the academy. Cultural significance Establis ...
). He participated in a number of European projects on language resources. His major pieces of software: IBIS for the
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DEC 10
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, 1981, INES for the
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microcomputer, 1985, STEVE (ATARI ST, 1987-1992), EVA for
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, 1992- and
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family of operating systems, 1996-, NEVA - Windows server search engine, 1999-. From 1992 to 1994 he supervised the transfer of the Standard Slovenian Dictionary (SSKJ) from printed to electronic version (EVA OCR, DOS version). In 1997 he wrote the first part-of-speech tagger for Slovenian texts. In 1999 he started an Internet text corpus, with a concordance service and linked wordform and reversed wordform frequency dictionaries. It is available a
Nova beseda
(''New word'').


Speleology

In high school, he read the book ''Kraški svet in njegovi pojavi'' / ''Karst world and its phenomena'' by Pavel Kunaver and especially because of its photographs by Bogumil Brinšek, Jakopin became interested in
speleology Speleology () is the scientific study of caves and other karst features, as well as their chemical composition, composition, structure, physical property, physical properties, history, ecology, and the processes by which they form (speleogenes ...
. In 1966 he joined Ljubljana Cave Exploration Society (DZRJL) to learn more about caves and to participate in exploration of new caves. As a mathematician he was particularly interested in the principal cave size parameters, calculated from the
cave survey A cave survey is a map of all or part of a cave system, which may be produced to meet differing standards of accuracy depending on the cave conditions and equipment available underground. Cave surveying and cartography, i.e. the creation of an acc ...
, length and depth. They are closely related to the definition of a cave as a hollow underground formation, large enough for human exploration, and are used to compare and classify caves, for instance in the
List of longest caves This list of longest caves includes caves in which the combined length of documented passageways exceeds . In some of these caves, passageways are still being discovered. Geographical distribution Caves are found around the world. The largest ...
and in the
List of deepest caves A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but ...
. Whereas the cave depth is well defined as the difference between the highest point and the lowest point of the cave, its length, usually given as the sum of distances between the survey stations on the cave floor, involves considerable arbitrariness. In cave science it was long known that the cave length does not represent the cave size properly as caves are 3D objects with volume as their main and most noticeable feature, yet volume was less used because of the lack of a suitable measurement method. In 1972, at the 6th Yugoslavian congress of speleology, Jakopin proposed volume as the main cave parameter in the paper ''O numeričnem vrednotenju kraških objektov'' ("Numerical Valuation of Objects on Karst"), measured from a computer-based cave model. In 1974 he made a
3D model In 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of a surface of an object (inanimate or living) in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and ...
for approximation of cave space, based on a series of connected polygonal cross sections and used it to make a 3D survey of Skednena jama cave, a fossil
ponor A ponor is a natural opening where surface water enters into underground passages; they may be found in Karst topography, karst landscapes where the geology and the geomorphology is typically dominated by porous limestone rock. Ponors can drain s ...
at the northern rim of the Planinsko polje
karst field Karst () is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble carbonate rocks such as limestone and dolomite. It is characterized by features like poljes above and drainage systems with sinkholes and caves underground. There is some eviden ...
in Slovenia. By 1979 he developed a computer program to support the 3D model, to compute its vertex coordinates and to calculate the model (and cave) parameters: length, surface and volume. In 1981 Jakopin published the results for Skednena jama cave in the paper ''Macrostereological Evaluation of Cave Space''. The model had 305 vertices, 51 cross sections, total length was 205 m, surface area 8900 m2 and volume 6,500 m3 with error estimated at below 5%. Early in 1981 a larger cave, Mačkovica, located in the same area as Skednena jama cave, was surveyed. Here the model consisted of 106 cross sections and 709 vertices for a length of 650 m and volume of 38,800 m3. Volume error was estimated at below 2%. After
microcomputer A microcomputer is a small, relatively inexpensive computer having a central processing unit (CPU) made out of a microprocessor. The computer also includes memory and input/output (I/O) circuitry together mounted on a printed circuit board (P ...
s became widely available in the early 1980s, Jakopin developed a different method of volume calculation which could be performed with much less computing power. Instead of computing cave model segment parameters by cutting it iteratively into ever thinner parallel slices it was based on breaking up every segment into a series of
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s, the parameters of which can be computed directly. He implemented the updated model on a Sinclair
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personal home computer. In 1982 a team, led by Jakopin, made the survey of a 450 m long section of Postojnska jama cave, from the Concert Hall to the end of the Great Mountain, and the model yielded a volume of 313,000 m3 In 1984 Daniel Rojšek and his team measured a 54 m long segment of the Martel's Hall at the end of Škocjanske jame caves with a volume of 220,000 m3, one tenth of the entire hall volume (2,200,000 m3), computed in 2018. It is comparable in size to other large underground chambers. In 2019 and in 2020 Jakopin wrote articles about three people who devoted most of their life to deep caves, to achieve depths greater than 2,000 meters: Pavel Demidov in Verëvkina Cave, Jurij Kasjan in Voronja Cave and Aleksandr Višnjevskij in Boybuloq.


Family

His father Franc Jakopin was a Slovenian slavist, lexicographer and onomatologist, his mother Gitica Jakopin was a translator, writer and a poet, his brother
Japec Jakopin Japec Jakopin (pron. Yapets Yacopeen), born 19 April 1951, is the CEO of J&J Design, a Pleasure craft, pleasure boat design company, based in Slovenia, which he founded in 1983, together with his brother Jernej. Jakopin is most known as a yacht co ...
is a yacht concept designer and his brother Jernej Jakopin is a
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.


Publications

* ''CORTES - a text corpus of Slovenian''. In publication: Digital resources for the humanities: Conference abstracts (University of Sheffield, 10–13 September 2000). - Sheffield: University of Sheffield, 2000. - p. 70-72. * ''EVA - an Internet tool for textual and lexical resources''. In publication: Linguistics and language studies / 32nd Annual Meeting, Ljubljana, 8–11 July 1999. - Ljubljana: University, Faculty of Arts: Societas Linguistica Europaea, 1999. - p. 98. * ''The feasibility of a complete text corpus''. LREC 2002: proceedings. * ''On text corpora, word lengths, and word frequencies in Slovenian''. In publication: Contributions to the science of text and language / edited by Peter Grzybek. - Dordrecht: Springer, 2006. (Text, speech and language technology; vol. 31). - . - p. 171-185. * ''Query-driven dictionary enhancement''. Co-author: Birte Lönneker. In publication: Proceedings of the Eleventh EURALEX International Congress, EURALEX 2004, Lorient, France, July 6–10, 2004 / Geoffrey Williams and Sandra Vessier (eds.). - Lorient: Université de Bretagne-Sud, cop. 2004-. - p. 273-284. * ''Slovenian texts on the internet''. In publication: Zapiski: Chronicle of the American Slovene Congress. Issue 7 (May 2000), p. 4-7. * ''Words and nonwords as basic units of a newspaper text corpus''. In publication: COMPLEX 2001 / 6th Conference on Computational Lexicography and Corpus Research "Computational Lexicography and New EU Languages", Mason Hall, Birmingham, 28 June-1 July 2001. - Birmingham: Centre for Corpus Linguistics, Department of English, University of Birmingham, 2001. - p. 49-65. * ''Entropija v slovenskih leposlovnih besedilih'' (''Upper Bound of Entropy in Slovenian Literary Texts''), Založba ZRC, Ljubljana 2002. * ''O oblikoslovnem označevanju slovenskega besedila'' (''Morphological tagging of Slovenian texts'') (co-author A. Bizjak), Slavistična revija 1997. * ''Odzadnji slovar slovenskega jezika'' (''Inverse Dictionary of Slovenian language'') (co-author M. Hajnšek-Holz), Ljubljana 1996.


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Personal webpage (with selected publications)


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