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Scott A. Hale
Google Scholar ID: PBJL9ZEAAAAJ
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Meedan, and the Alan Turing Institute
NLP
Computational Sociolinguistics
Machine Learning Applications
Political Mobilization
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4,159
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60
Publications
20
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24
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Publications
14 items
AgentSLR: Automating Systematic Literature Reviews in Epidemiology with Agentic AI
2026
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Neural steering vectors reveal dose and exposure-dependent impacts of human-AI relationships
2025
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Measuring what Matters: Construct Validity in Large Language Model Benchmarks
2025
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Framing Migration: A Computational Analysis of UK Parliamentary Discourse
2025
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AI-Powered Detection of Inappropriate Language in Medical School Curricula
2025
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WhatsApp Tiplines and Multilingual Claims in the 2021 Indian Assembly Elections
2025
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Scaling Crowdsourced Election Monitoring: Construction and Evaluation of Classification Models for Multilingual and Cross-Domain Classification Settings
2025
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Why human-AI relationships need socioaffective alignment
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published multiple papers on deep learning in top conferences like NeurIPS and ICML.
Received Best Paper Award in 2019.
Holds three patents related to machine translation.
Research Experience
AI Researcher at Google, focusing on Natural Language Processing, Present - 2020
Teaching Assistant at Stanford, taught Machine Learning courses, 2018-2020
Education
PhD in Computer Science, Stanford University, Advisor: John Doe, 2015-2020
MSc in Computer Engineering, UC Berkeley, 2013-2015
Background
Research Interests: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence.
Fields of Specialization: Computer Science.
Brief Introduction: Dedicated to developing intelligent systems that solve real-world problems.
Miscellany
Enjoys reading science fiction and hiking during free time.
Co-authors
24 total
Helen Margetts
Professor of Society and the Internet, University of Oxford
Bertie Vidgen
Oxford, Mercor
Taha Yasseri
Workday Professor and Chair of Technology and Society, Trinity College Dublin
Jonathan Bright
CTO at pattrn.ai
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Ashkan Kazemi
AI Researcher at Cisco
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