Scholar
Filip Ilievski
Google Scholar ID: 4ZScBc0AAAAJ
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Information Sciences Institute (University of Southern California)
commonsense reasoning
neurosymbolic AI
analogy
human-centric AI
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23
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46
Publications
20
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f.ilievski@vu.nl
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Publications
10 items
StretchBot: A Neuro-Symbolic Framework for Adaptive Guidance with Assistive Robots
2026
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Enhancing Structural Mapping with LLM-derived Abstractions for Analogical Reasoning in Narratives
2026
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The Carbon Footprint Wizard: A Knowledge-Augmented AI Interface for Streamlining Food Carbon Footprint Analysis
2025
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ORBIT: An Object Property Reasoning Benchmark for Visual Inference Tasks
2025
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Sound and Complete Neuro-symbolic Reasoning with LLM-Grounded Interpretations
2025
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Clustering Internet Memes Through Template Matching and Multi-Dimensional Similarity
2025
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MLLMs Know Where to Look: Training-free Perception of Small Visual Details with Multimodal LLMs
2025
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Investigating the Robustness of Deductive Reasoning with Large Language Models
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published book: 'Human-Centric AI with Common Sense' (Springer Nature Synthesis series)
Published article in Nature Machine Intelligence (outcome of May 2024 Dagstuhl seminar)
Supervised MSc theses accepted at AAAI 2025 (Koen Kraaijveld’s COLUMBUS) and ICWSM 2025 (Tygo Bloem’s work on multimodal meme clustering)
Co-organizing Analogy-Angle II workshop at ACL 2025 in Vienna
Interviewed by BBC for the series 'AI v. the Mind' on AI’s limitations in solving riddles
Research Experience
Assistant Professor (Sr.) of Commonsense AI, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (current)
Research Assistant Professor, USC Computer Science (2022–2023)
Research Scientist and Research Lead, USC Information Sciences Institute (2019–2023)
Affiliated Scientist, Amsterdam Sustainability Institute (ASI)
Scientific Coordinator, Digital Sustainability Institute (DiSC)
Coordinator, Situated AI (BSc Minor)
Member, ELLIS – the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems
Co-authors
20 total
Co-author 1
Kaixin Ma
Researcher, Apple
piek vossen
Professor of Computational Lexicology, VU University Amsterdam
Alessandro Oltramari
Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence & Carnegie Bosch Institute
Jay Pujara
Research Associate Professor, University of Southern California
Jonathan Francis
Carnegie Mellon University, Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence
Marieke van Erp
KNAW Humanities Cluster
Stefan Schlobach
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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