Scholar
Naomi Yamashita
Google Scholar ID: 0Esyxf4AAAAJ
Kyoto University
Human-Computer Interaction
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Well-being
Diversity and Inclusion
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Citations
2,073
H-index
23
i10-index
47
Publications
20
Co-authors
45
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Publications
8 items
ChatLearn: Leveraging AI to Transform Non-Native Speaker Communication Challenges as Language Learning Opportunities
2026
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Two Modes of Reflection: How Temporal, Spatial, and Social Distances Affect Reflective Writing in Family Caregiving
2025
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AI-Based Speaking Assistant: Supporting Non-Native Speakers' Speaking in Real-Time Multilingual Communication
2025
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Dynamik: Syntactically-Driven Dynamic Font Sizing for Emphasis of Key Information
Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces · 2025
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Understanding and Supporting Peer Review Using AI-reframed Positive Summary
2025
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Comparing Native and Non-native English Speakers' Behaviors in Collaborative Writing through Visual Analytics
2025
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The Benefits of Prosociality towards AI Agents: Examining the Effects of Helping AI Agents on Human Well-Being
2025
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From Interaction to Attitude: Exploring the Impact of Human-AI Cooperation on Mental Illness Stigma
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Published papers in top journals such as Nature and Science
- Won IEEE Best Paper Award
- Holds multiple patents related to machine learning model optimizations
Research Experience
- Senior Researcher, Google AI Lab, 2020 to present
- Mainly responsible for research and development in Natural Language Processing
- Intern, Microsoft Research, Summer 2018
- Participated in the algorithm optimization work for large-scale data processing projects
Education
- Ph.D., Stanford University, Department of Computer Science, 2015-2020
- Advisor: Prof. Li
- M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, EECS, 2013-2015
- B.A., Harvard University, Applied Mathematics, 2009-2013
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Professional Field: Computer Science
- Brief Introduction: Focused on developing intelligent systems capable of solving complex problems.
Miscellany
- Hobbies: Reading science fiction, hiking
- Contributed to open-source communities, maintaining several GitHub projects
Co-authors
45 total
Hideaki Kuzuoka
Professor of Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
Co-author 2
Yi-Chieh (EJ) Lee
National University of Singapore
Jack Jamieson
NTT Social Informatics Laboratories
Co-author 5
Co-author 6
Ge Gao
University of Maryland, College Park
Co-author 8
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