Ken Lunde

Ken Roger Lunde (born 1965 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American specialist in information processing for East Asian languages.

Ken majored in linguistics at University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he obtained his Bachelor's degree in 1987, Master of Arts degree in 1988, and graduated with a doctoral thesis on the simplification of Japanese characters in 1994, titled “Prescriptive Kanji Simplification” and written under the supervision of Professor Andrew Sihler.

Prior to graduation, he joined Adobe Systems in 1991, where he works on font development and programming for information processing in CJKV languages. He wrote two books on these topics. A second edition of "CJKV Information Processing" was published at the end of 2008.

In September 2018 Lunde was awarded the Bulldog Award at Internationalization & Unicode Conference 42.[1]

Bibliography

  • Lunde, Ken Roger (December 2008). CJKV Information Processing (2 ed.). O'Reilly. ISBN 978-0-596-51447-1.
  • Lunde, Ken Roger (December 1998). CJKV Information Processing (1 ed.). O'Reilly. ISBN 1-56592-224-7. (NB. Translated into Japanese and Chinese in 2002.)
  • "Understanding Japanese Information Processing", (1993-09), ISBN 1-56592-043-0 (translated into Japanese in 1995)

References

  1. "The Bulldog Award". Retrieved September 16, 2018.


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