Research in the Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities unit focuses on automated analysis, interpretation and generation of human language and their extension towards language technology. Our work encompasses a range of topics within natural language processing (NLP), such as syntactic parsing, computational semantics and pragmatics, discourse processing, dialogue modelling, machine translation and multilingual NLP.
Our interdisciplinary focus, incorporating insights from linguistics, cognitive science, psychology and machine learning, gives our group’s research a unique profile, having led to numerous distinctive contributions over four decades. Whilst well-known for its influential research in the areas of statistical parsing, syntax based machine translation and semantic role labeling, recently the group has pioneered methods for interpretability of neural models, graph neural networks for NLP and few-shot learning applied to NLP tasks.
Homepage: https://projects.illc.uva.nl/NLP-DH/.
Unit Leaders
- Ekaterina Shutova
- Jelle Zuidema (deputy)
Senior Staff
- Erman Acar
- Jelke Bloem
- Giovanni Cinà
- Raquel Fernández
- Raquel Garrido Alhama
- Marloes Geboers
- Martha Lewis
- Ana Lucic
- Sandro Pezzelle
- Khalil Sima'an
- Ivan Titov
- Daniel Wiechmann
Postdocs
PhD Candidates
- Seth Aycock
- Joris Baan
- Alban Bastiaan
- Anna Bavaresco
- Congfeng Cao
- Marianne de Heer Kloots
- Ege Erdogan
- Pedro Ferreira
- John Gkountouras
- Michael Hanna
- Evgenia Ilia
- Milan Miletić
- Vera Neplenbroek
- Charlotte Pouw
- Damiaan Reijnaers
- Angela van Sprang
- Maria Tepei
- Marcel Vélez Vásquez
- Ivo Verhoeven
Guest Researchers
ILLC members connected to the unit by additional affiliation
- Hein van den Berg (EPS)
- Arianna Betti (EPS)
- Federica Russo (EPS)
- James Trujillo (LMC)
- Oskar van der Wal (FSPL)
For project grants associated with this project, see here.