Luke Zettlemoyer | Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering (original) (raw)
Contact
CSE 534
lszcs.washington.edu
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing
Bio
I am a Professor in the Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, and also a Research Scientist at Facebook. My honors include multiple paper awards, and being named an PECASE Awardee and an Allen Distinguished Investigator. Previously, I did postdoctoral research at the University of Edinburgh and earned a Ph.D. at MIT.
Research
My current research is in the intersections of natural language processing, machine learning, and decision making under uncertainty. I am particularly interested in designing learning algorithms for recovering representations of the meaning of natural language text. For more research details, please see my publications on Google and Semantic scholar pages.
Recent Teaching
- Winter 2024: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (CSEP 573)
- Autumn 2022: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (CSE 473)
- Spring 2020: Seminar: Multi-lingual NLP (CSE 599)
- Winter 2019: Natural Language Processing (CSEP 517)
Group (Alumni)
- Tong Chen (Co-advised with Hannaneh Hajishirzi)
- Jacqueline He (Co-advised with Pang Wei Koh)
- Joel Jang (Co-advised with Dieter Fox)
- Sneha Kudugunta
- Margaret Li (Co-advised with Tim Althoff)
- Artidoro Pagnoni
- Luiza Pozzobon (Co-advised with Noah Smith)
- Rulin Shao (Co-advised with Pang Wei Koh)
- Weijia Shi (Co-advised with Noah Smith)