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Peter Halacsy, HP, is the co-founder and technology leader of Prezi. To be able to build a huge, cloud-based, platform-agnostic document authoring service, Prezi has to influence the future of programming. This means that HP has strong and provocative opinions like how (F)RP and declarative programming are changing the way we build interactive applications, and how microservice models bring real agility to app development. He is big fan of extreme tooling infrastructure to really speed up development cycles. All delivered in his unique, dry style.
As an executive manager and co-founder of Prezi, HP believes that organizations should be designed parallel with product, and that super-agile organizations are decentralized and aligned to a higher purpose. A manager’s job is to distribute information and push decision making down the tree of command–making themselves more irrelevant. For that we have to change how people think and act within an organisation and make everybody a leader.
HP also co-founded several social organizations. Bridge Budapest aims at boosting the startup community as well as shaping the IT scene in Hungary by showcasing great examples for building global, successful companies. The Hero’s Square initiative strives to eliminate indifference in Hungary by encouraging everyone to stand up and act for others every day. Last but not least, HP co-founded We Are Open, with the goal of improving diversity in the Hungarian workplace, something that was severely lacking but is now beginning to change with over 800 companies signed up and committed to the cause.
A. Kornai, P. Halácsy: Google for the linguist on a budget. In Proc. 4th Web as Corpus Workshop (WAC-4).
P. Halácsy, A. Kornai, C. Oravecz: HunPos: an open source trigram tagger. In Proc. ACL 2007 Demo and Poster Sessions. P. Halácsy, A. Kornai, P. Németh, D. Varga: Magyar Webkorpusz II. In Proc. MSZNY 2007. D. Varga, P. Halácsy, A. Kornai, V. Tron, L. Németh, V. Tron: Parallel corpora for medium density languages. In Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing IV. Selected papers from RANLP-05. G. Gyepesi, B. Gábor, P. Halácsy, Z. Kertész: Végesállapotú transzducerek mindenkinek. In Proc MSZNY 2007.
E. Simon, R. Farkas, P. Halácsy, B. Sass, G. Szarvas, D. Varga: A HunNER korpusz. In IV. Magyar Számítógépes Nyelvészeti Konferencia. V. Trón, P. Halácsy, P. Rebrus, A. Rung, P. Vajda, E. Simon: Morphdb. hu: Hungarian lexical database and morphological grammar. In Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation. P. Halácsy, A. Kornai, C. Oravecz, V. Trón, D. Varga: Using a morphological analyzer in high precision POS tagging of Hungarian. In Proc. LREC 2006. A. Kornai, P. Halácsy, V. Trón, C. Oravecz, V. Trón, D. Varga: Web-based frequency dictionaries for medium density languages. In Proc. 2nd Web as Corpus Wkshp (EACL 2006 WS01).
L. Németh, P. Halácsy, B. Sass, A. Vonyó, D. Varga, T. Váradi, A. Kornai: A Hunglish korpusz és szótár. V. Trón, G. Gyepesi, P. Halácsy, A. Kornai, L. Németh, D. Varga: Hunmorph: open source word analysis. In Proceedings of the ACL 2005 Software Workshop. P. Halácsy, A. Kornai, D. Varga: Morfológiai egyértelműsítés maximum entrópia módszerrel. In III. Magyar Számítógépes Nyelvészeti Konferencia. V. Trón, P. Halácsy, P. Rebrus, A. Rung, E. Simon, P. Vajda: morphdb.hu: magyar morfológiai nyelvtan és szótári adatbázis. In III. Magyar Számítógépes Nyelvészeti Konferencia.

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