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Tommaso Caselli is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Groningen, specializing in Computational Linguistics. His work focuses on advanced NLP techniques including event extraction, storyline analysis, sentiment detection, and generative AI applications. He leads the 'AI and Language' theme at the Jantina Tammes School of Digital Society and contributes to initiatives like the Dutch Abusive Language Corpus (DALC) and the Event Storyline Corpus (ESC). His research addresses societal challenges such as climate communication, misinformation detection, and ethical AI use. Caselli has received awards for his contributions to NLP, including the Outstanding Area Chair (2023) and Best Paper Awards at COLING 2022. His recent projects explore generative AI's potentials and risks in healthcare and social media contexts.
- Affiliations: Faculty of Arts, Computational Linguistics Department, University of Groningen
- External Roles: Theme Coordinator (Jantina Tammes School), Former Board Member (Senso Comune)
Research Interests: Event processing, temporal reasoning, causal relation extraction, abusive language detection, and the societal impact of NLP technologies. His work intersects with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and responsible innovation.
Key Contributions: Developed benchmark corpora like EXCEPTIUS for legal texts analysis and TEXT-CAKE for evaluating language models. Active in CLEF labs (CheckThat!) addressing misinformation and check-worthiness detection. Supervised datasets such as the Dutch Abusive Language Corpus and the Content Type Dataset.
Awards & Recognition: Recipient of multiple academic accolades including Outstanding Paper Awards (2022-2023), Best Student Paper (2022), and leadership in organizing NLP workshops (e.g., CLEF, CASE).
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