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Sherzod Hakimov
Google Scholar ID: 7cm4SVgAAAAJ
University of Potsdam
Natural Language Processing
Semantic Web
Information Extraction
Question Answering
Multimodal Representation Learning
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sherzodhakimov@ gmail.com
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Publications
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TurkicNLP: An NLP Toolkit for Turkic Languages
2026
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Order in the Evaluation Court: A Critical Analysis of NLG Evaluation Trends
2026
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The Price of Thought: A Multilingual Analysis of Reasoning, Performance, and Cost of Negotiation in Large Language Models
2025
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A Third Paradigm for LLM Evaluation: Dialogue Game-Based Evaluation using clembench
2025
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From Templates to Natural Language: Generalization Challenges in Instruction-Tuned LLMs for Spatial Reasoning
2025
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clem:todd: A Framework for the Systematic Benchmarking of LLM-Based Task-Oriented Dialogue System Realisations
2025
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Playpen: An Environment for Exploring Learning Through Conversational Interaction
2025
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Ad-hoc Concept Forming in the Game Codenames as a Means for Evaluating Large Language Models
2025
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Academic Achievements
Organized the MUWS workshop series (2022–2025)
Organized the CLEOPATRA workshop series (2020–2022)
Organized CLEF Task 1 in 2023
Organized the 4th MUWS Workshop at ACM Multimedia 2025 in Dublin, Ireland (October 2025)
Paper on training language models on dialogue games’ data (Playpen) accepted at EMNLP 2025
Paper on Code Synthesis by Large Code Models for Conversational Programming published at a RO-MAN co-located workshop
Paper 'clem:todd: A Framework for the Systematic Benchmarking of LLM-Based Task-Oriented Dialogue System Realisations' published at SIGDIAL’25
Paper on incremental learning in an interactive fiction environment: Adventure game accepted at TSD’25
Paper 'Ad-hoc Concept Forming in the Game Codenames as a Means for Evaluating Large Language Models' published at Gem-Bench workshop @ ACL’25
Presented work on incremental learning in interactive fiction at ResearchTrend - LLM Agents Track (May 2025)
Presented paper on benchmarking Multimodal LLMs at COLING 2025 in Abu Dhabi, UAE (January 2025), with associated leaderboard released
Co-authors
21 total
Ralph Ewerth
Professor, University of Marburg, hessian.AI, TIB Hannover, L3S
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David Schlangen
Professor, "Foundations of Computational Linguistics", University of Potsdam
Eric Müller-Budack
TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology
Philipp Cimiano
Professor for Computer Science, Bielefeld University
Philipp Sadler
University of Potsdam
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Mohammadreza Tavakoli
TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany
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