About
Tomasz Walkowiak is a scientist working in the field of machine learning. He is one of the leading designers of the concept and architecture of the CLARIN-PL Language Technology Centre, which is built upon parallel, distributed, and efficient text processing. It processes several millions of user requests each year. He was awarded the 2020 Steven Krauwer Award for CLARIN achievements. Tomasz Walkowiak consistently serves as a member of program committees and as a reviewer for Machine Learning and NLP-related international journals and scientific conferences. Additionally, he is an editor of 10 monographs and has authored or co-authored over 210 papers published in international journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings.
Research Interests
Education
MsC in Computer Science
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology · 1993
MsC course in VLSI Design
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology · 1993
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology · 1999
Publications
PLLuM: A Family of Polish Large Language Models
2025 · arXiv 2511.03823
Lexical platform - the first step towards user-centred integration of lexical resources
2018 · *Cognitive Studies*
Towards CLARIN-PL LTC digital research platform for: depositing, processing, analyzing and visualizing language data
2018 · *Reliability and statistics in transportation and communication : selected papers from the 17th International Conference on Reliability and Statistics in Transportation and Communication, RelStat’17, 18-21 October, 2017, Riga, Latvia*
Stylometry analysis of literary texts in polish
2018 · *Artificial intelligence and soft computing : 17th International Conference, ICAISC 2018, Zakopane, Poland, June 3-7, 2018 : proceedings. Pt. 2*
Dependability aspects of language technology infrastructure
2018 · *Journal of Polish Safety and Reliability Association, Summer Safety and Reliability Seminars*
Open stylometric system WebSty: integrated language processing, analysis and visualisation
2018 · *Computational Methods in Science and Technology*
An open stylometric system based on multilevel text analysis
2017 · *Cognitive Studies*
The concept of lexical platform
2017 · *1st Workshop on the OntoLex Model, Shared Task on Translation Inference Across Dictionaries and Challenges for Wordnets, LDK Workshops 2017 : Galway, Ireland, 18 June 2017*
Processing, analysing and visualising language data using solutions prepared in CLARIN-PL LTC
2017 · *Human language technologies as a challenge for computer science and linguistics : 8th Language & Technology Conference, November 17-19, 2017, Poznań, Poland : proceedings*
The impact of administrator working hours on the reliability of the Centre of Language Technology
2017 · *Journal of Polish Safety and Reliability Association, Summer Safety and Reliability Seminars*
