Wilker Aziz
Assistant Professor · Natural Language Processing
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Wilker Aziz is an assistant professor at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) within the Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam, where he leads the Probabilistic Language Learning research group. His academic journey includes a PhD from the University of Wolverhampton (2014), followed by research positions at the University of Sheffield and ILLC before joining the UvA faculty in January 2019.
His research focuses on the intersection of machine learning, natural language processing, and probabilistic modeling. Aziz investigates how to design models and algorithms that learn to represent, understand, and generate language data, with particular emphasis on uncertainty estimation in language models, probabilistic inference techniques, and developing novel decoding algorithms for text generation. His work addresses fundamental problems in language modeling, machine translation, syntactic parsing, textual entailment, text classification, and question answering.
Aziz's recent publications (2022-2024) demonstrate a strong focus on uncertainty in natural language generation, with multiple papers accepted at top-tier conferences including EACL and EMNLP. His research shows how language models can better align with human uncertainty patterns and how to properly evaluate model confidence when humans themselves disagree on annotations.
- Best paper award at Coling 2020 for 'Is MAP Decoding All You Need? The Inadequacy of the Mode in Neural Machine Translation'
- Outstanding Area Chair award at ICLR 2022
- Active program committee member for major ML/NLP conferences including NeurIPS, ICML, ACL, EMNLP, and ICLR
Aziz actively supervises PhD and MSc students, with a current cohort of five ongoing PhD candidates and numerous recent graduates. His Probabilistic Language Learning group develops theoretical frameworks and practical applications for uncertainty-aware natural language processing. He has contributed to open-source projects including PET (Post-Editing Tool), grasp (Randomised Semiring Parsing), and mosesdecoder, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field through shared research tools.
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