PhD theses
- 2024 “Theory, Algorithms and Applications of Linear Arrangements of Trees: Generation, Expectation and Optimization” by L. Alemany-Puig.
- 2014 “Las leyes de la lingüística en los sistemas de comunicación” (“The laws of linguistics in communication systems”) by A. Hernández-Fernández (advised jointly with Faust Diéguez-Vide).
Master theses
- 2025 “Finding the root of a syntactic dependency structure using machine learning methods” by Yifan Yao (advised jointly with M. Arias), Master in Data Science, UPC.
- 2024 “Unsupervised categorization of killer whale pulsed calls” by Maria Paraskeva (advised jointly with M. Arias), Master in Data Science, UPC.
- 2022 “The distribution of dependency distances” by Sonia Petrini, Master in Data Science and Economics, Università Degli Studi di Milano (advised jointly with N. Cesa-Bianchi).
- 2021 “Generalized optimization models of linguistic laws” by David Carrera-Casado, Master in Innovation and Research in Informatics, UPC.
- 2021 “The optimality of word lengths”, Javier Moreno-Fernández (advised jointly with C. Bentz), Master in Innovation and Research in Informatics, UPC.
- 2020 “Dolphin communication. A quantitative linguistics approach” by Amalia Alkisti Vradi. Master in Innovation and Research in Informatics, UPC.
- 2020 “Human language through the lens of large word co-occurrence networks”, by Sergio Mosquera Dopico, Master in Innovation and Research in Informatics, UPC.
- 2019 “Edge crossings in linear arrangements: from theory to algorithms and applications” by Lluís Alemany-Puig. Master in Innovation and Research in Informatics, UPC.
- 2015 “Categorization of dolphin whistles” by Caio Pimentel Seguin (advised jointly with M. Arias). Master in Data Mining and Knowledge Management.