
معرفی
Lorenzo Gatti serves as an Assistant Professor at the Digital Society Institute and within the Human Media Interaction group at the University of Twente's Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. His work bridges computational linguistics with societal applications, focusing on how language technologies can address real-world challenges.
Dr. Gatti's research centers on Natural Language Processing with particular expertise in computational creativity, sentiment analysis, and moral foundations analysis. His work explores how language models can understand and generate text that reflects complex human values and narratives. Key areas include:
- Natural Language Generation systems with ethical considerations
- Moral rhetoric analysis across different societal domains
- Computational approaches to narrative structure and creativity
- Human-AI interaction in educational contexts
- Low-resource language processing for minority languages
- Applications of NLP to social issues and gender studies
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trajectory in applying NLP to social issues, with increasing focus on moral foundations, gender representation, and AI's impact on education. The work shows interdisciplinary connections between computer science, linguistics, and social sciences.
Dr. Gatti has received recognition for his research through several awards:
- Best Poster Award (2019)
- Premio "Pietro Torasso" - Popularize Artificial Intelligence (2018)
Active in the research community, Dr. Gatti has participated in numerous conferences including BNAIC/BeNeLearn, CLIN meetings, and the European Symposium Series on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science. His work includes significant dataset contributions such as the HAI Alice-corpus, Multilingual Emotional Football Corpus, and resources for moral rhetoric analysis.




