About
Phil Blunsom is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and a Senior Research Fellow at St Hugh's College. His research focuses on the intersection of machine learning and computational linguistics, particularly using deep learning for natural language analysis, understanding, and generation. He has led the Natural Language research group at DeepMind London from 2014 to 2021.
- University of Oxford
- St Hugh's College
- DeepMind London (2014-2021)
Blunsom's research explores algorithms for grounding natural language in AI systems, emphasizing compositional semantics, syntax, and multilingual distributed representations. His work spans neural machine translation, semantic parsing, and explainable AI, with a focus on adversarial learning and verification of explanatory methods.
Selected publications highlight trends in NLP, robotics, and wireless signal analysis. Key themes include neural inertial tracking, multilingual models, and coreference resolution. Awards include the BEST PAPER at EWSN'13 and the best application paper at ICML 2014.
Scientific contributions include:
- 2020: Advancing adversarial generation of NLP explanations
- 2019: MotionTransformer for domain transfer in robotics
- 2014: Multilingual compositional distributional semantics
- 2013: NLOS signal mitigation techniques
Blunsom has advised numerous students in NLP and ML, including Satwik Bhattamishra, Jan Botha, and Yishu Miao. His research has received recognition for technical innovation in grammar induction, translation models, and lexicon modeling.
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