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Adam Meyers is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Computer Science at New York University (NYU), affiliated with the College of Arts and Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from NYU (1994), following M.A. (1989) and B.A. (1984) degrees. His research focuses on computational lexicography, machine translation, corpus annotation, and natural language processing (NLP). He has led significant projects like NomBank, Comlex Syntax, and the Termolator tool for terminology extraction. Meyers has extensive teaching experience, including courses on NLP, data science, and introductory programming.
His professional service includes roles as Secretary of the ACL Special Interest Group on Annotation (SIGANN) and editorial work with ProQuest Corpora. Meyers has advised numerous PhD students and contributed to grants totaling over $500,000, including work on emerging technologies detection and legal document analysis. His open-source software and resources, such as GLARF and Nomlex, are widely used in NLP research.
Key awards and recognitions include his leadership in NYU’s subcontracts with BAE Systems and SRI International for the FUSE project. Meyers has authored over 50 publications, with recent work focusing on BERT-based legal document classification and improving machine translation systems.




