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Judging AI: How to Develop a Healthy Mistrust of AI. You can watch a video of the talk at the Alan Turing Institute (London, March 2019) summarizing recent work.ĭetailed CV How my name is pronounced: PhotoĮmotions in Text: The Power and Versatility of Large Emotion Lexicons. His work has garnered media attention, including His word-emotion resources, such as the NRCĮmotion Lexicon, are used for analyzing affect in text. His teamĪnalysis system which ranked first in shared He has served in various capacities at prominent journals and conferences, including: action editor for Computational Linguistics, chair of the Canada-UK symposium on Ethics in AI, co-chair of SemEval 2017-19 (the largest platform for semantic evaluations), workshops co-chair for ACL 2020, co-organizer of WASSA 20 (a sentiment analysis workshop), and area chair for ACL, NAACL, and EMNLP (in the areas of sentiment analysis, lexical semantics, and fairness in NLP). He has published over 100 scientific articles (journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers). Semantics, Emotions in Language, Sentiment Analysis, Computational Creativity, Fairness in NLP, Psycholinguistics, and Information Visualization. Language Processing (NLP), especially Lexical His research interests are in Computational Before joining NRC, Saif was a Research Associate at the Institute of Advanced Computer Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. In Computer Science from the University of Research Focus: Emotions and Language, Lexical Semantics, Computational Creativity, Natural Language Processing.ĭr.