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Haim Dubossarsky is a Lecturer at the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London, with a secondary affiliation as an Affiliated Lecturer in the Language Technology Lab at the University of Cambridge. His research bridges artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and cognitive science, with specialized focus areas including:
- Computational modeling of lexical semantic change across languages
- Intersections of linguistics, cognition, and neuroscience
- Robustness and interpretability in NLP systems
- Cross-lingual transfer learning for low-resource scenarios
His publication trends (2022-2025) reveal concentrated work in semantic change detection methodologies, with innovations in evaluation frameworks (LSC-Eval), multilingual applications (SenWiCh), and model comparisons (GPT vs. BERT). Recent expansions include cognitive neuroscience integrations for narrative processing and sentiment-aware diachronic analysis. A consistent theme is improving NLP robustness through topological analysis, adversarial training, and logical reasoning frameworks.
Dubossarsky contributes to the Language Technology Lab at Cambridge, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to language modeling. No information is available regarding awards, students, or grants in the provided materials.
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