
معرفی
Ido Dagan is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, and founder of the Natural Language Processing (NLP) Lab. He is a Fellow of the Association for Computational Linguistics and served as ACL President (2010) and Executive Committee member (2008–2011), leading the establishment of Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
Dagan’s research focuses on applied semantic processing, including textual entailment, natural semantic representation, multi-text information consolidation, and interactive text summarization. His recent work addresses attributable text generation, summary-source alignment, and cross-sentence argument detection, with applications to fact verification and hallucination detection.
Key trends in his publications include cross-document coreference resolution, question-answering systems, semantic parsing, and interactive summarization. Notable collaborative projects involve UI trajectory analysis and long-context QA with Arman Cohan and Jacob Goldberger.
Scientific Awards
- Fellow, Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)
- President, ACL (2010)
- Executive Committee, ACL (2008–2011)
Advising & Collaborations
Dagan has supervised numerous PhD, MSc, and postdoctoral students since 1997, including Shachar Mirkin and Shmuel Amar. He collaborates with researchers like Ori Ernst, Avi Caciularu, and Aviv Slobodkin, with grants from institutions like IBM Haifa Scientific Center and AT&T Bell Laboratories.



