Summary
Yoshikazu Noda is a language engineer and systems programmer with 11 years of experience, currently representing bitmark Association in Asia and focused on AI and LLM evaluation. He specializes in designing high-performance parsers and formal grammars, having built ANTLR-based parsers for bitbook and language front-ends for Python, JavaScript, C++ and a custom DSL. His work bridges precise syntactic/semantic analysis with practical backend systems and ML pipelines, enabling him to spot subtle logical and structural errors in large language model outputs. Comfortable across the full stack, he has a history of shipping robust text-processing tools, trading system components, and production backends for web and desktop environments. Based in Kamakura, Japan, he combines deep theory in ambiguity resolution with hands-on engineering—an uncommon blend that makes him effective at both building language tooling and evaluating AI-generated content.
11 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
San José State University
Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree at Hosei University
English, Japanese