Kemal Kurniawan
I am a Research Fellow at the School of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne. I’m working on human label variation with Jey Han Lau and Tim Baldwin. I completed my PhD in the same school under the supervision of Trevor Cohn and Lea Frermann.
News
- [04/12/24] Our paper “Generating bilingual example sentences with large language models as lexicography assistants” is selected as Best Paper at ALTA 2024!
- [25/06/24] Our paper “To Aggregate or Not to Aggregate. That is the Question: A Case Study on Annotation Subjectivity in Span Prediction” is accepted to WASSA 2024!
- [08/11/23] I completed my PhD, with no corrections! My thesis is available online.
- [28/08/23] I’m starting as a postdoc at Unimelb until 2025!
- [22/01/23] Our paper “NusaX: Multilingual Parallel Sentiment Dataset for 10 Indonesian Local Languages” is accepted to EACL 2023!
- [08/04/22] Our paper “Unsupervised Cross-Lingual Transfer of Structured Predictors without Source Data” is accepted to NAACL 2022!
- [21/03/22] I’m joining Amazon as an Applied Scientist Intern here in Melbourne!
- [24/02/22] Our paper “One Country, 700+ Languages: NLP Challenges for Underrepresented Languages and Dialects in Indonesia” is accepted to ACL 2022!
- [20/04/21] We moved to a new building, Melbourne Connect, at 700 Swanston street. See photos by Jey Han.
- [30/03/21] Our paper is accepted to SemEval-2021 Task 10: Source-Free Domain Adaptation for Semantic Processing.
Contact
For things related to my research work:
Office: | 4.129, Melbourne Connect, 700 Swanston Street, Carlton VIC 3053 |
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Email: | {my last name}.{first letter of my first name} (at) unimelb.edu.au |
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