Isabelle Augenstein
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Copenhagen Area, Capital Region, Denmark Denmark
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Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen - DIKU
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isabelleaugenstein.github.io/
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I am a tenure-track assistant professor at the University of Copenhagen, Department of Computer Science, affiliated with the CoAStAL NLP group and work in the general areas of Statistical Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning. My main research interests are weakly supervised and low-resource learning with applications including information extraction, machine reading and fact checking.
Before starting a faculty position, I was a postdoctoral research associate in Sebastian Riedel's UCL Machine Reading group, mainly investigating machine reading from scientific articles as part of a project funded by Elsevier. Prior to that, I was a Research Associate in the Sheffield NLP group...
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natural language processing
machine learning
fact checking
information extraction
social media
acl 2017
multi-task learning
deep learning
explainable ai
natural language understanding
scientific publications
relation extraction
linked data
stance detection
neural networks
freebase
computational linguistics
semantic web
distant supervision
exaggeration detection
misinformation
semi-supervised learning
multi-lingual learning
computational typology
fake news
bias
gender
machine reading
nlproc
imitation learning
knowledge base population
unsupervised learning
scholarly data
science communication
science news
ecir2022
information retrieval
credibility detection
content moderation
text classification
fever workshop
acl 2020
naacl2018
sentiment analysis
linguistics
representation learning
semeval 2017
evaluation
underrepresented groups
underrepresented minorities
conll 2017
automatic summarization
extractive summarization
phrase identification
twitter
acl
emnlp
#informationextraction #ie #linkeddata #lod #seman
rdf
c&c
discourse representation theory
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