Amir Zeldes
Scholar

Amir Zeldes

Google Scholar ID: Grvf4zYAAAAJ
Associate Professor of Computational Linguistics, Georgetown University
corpus linguisticscomputational linguisticsNLPdiscoursedigital humanities
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,911
 
H-index
20
 
i10-index
48
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
37
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Team won 1st place at DISRPT 2025 Shared Task on multilingual discourse relation classification
  • Released GUM corpus version 11
  • Published the UD Bohairic Coptic treebank
  • Invited to give the TLT keynote at SyntaxFest 2025
  • Co-organizing LAW 2025 (19th Linguistic Annotation Workshop) co-located with ACL 2025
Background
  • Computational linguist specializing in corpus-based research
  • Main research interests include computational modeling of discourse structure, salience, referentiality, and discourse relations
  • Focuses on how large language models (LLMs) make implicit inferences and avoid 'hallucinations'
  • Director of the Georgetown University Corpus Linguistics Lab (Corpling@GU)
  • Current president of the ACL Special Interest Group on Annotation (SIGANN)