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Welcome to the I-Machine-Think website
We are a research group at the University of Amsterdam.
Verna presenting her poster at ACL2022 -- ON SITE!
Lucas presenting his paper virtually at EACL
Oskar's digital thesis defence
Oscar digitally defending his thesis
Dieuwke defending her doctorate dissertation
Dennis presenting at BlackboxNLP2019
Kris explaining his work to many interested at BlackboxNLP2019
In our group, we consider different research topics, including but not limited to Compositionality, interpretability of neural networks, neural language models and language emergence in referential games. We collaborate with several people from both other universities and industry. Are you a master student and looking for a research project? Have a look at our publications page, check Elia Bruni’s or Dieuwke Hupkes’ personal websites, or get in touch via email!
Also, have a look at our interpretability library for neural networks: https://github.com/i-machine-think/diagnnose!
News
November 11, 2021IMT-ers Anna Langedijk, Verna Dankers and Dieuwke Hupkes won a best paper award at CoNLL! Many congratulatons to them, have a look at their article here: https://aclanthology.org/2021.conll-1.8/!
April 20, 2021Thrilled to announce that Gautier Dagan accepted a PhD position in Edinburgh! He will work under the supervision of Alex Lascarides. Congratulations Gautier!
April 17, 2021Congratulations to Tom, Hugh Mee, Jaap and Dieuwke for having their paper accepted at the NAACL workshop DeeLIO! Check the preprint here>.
January 11, 2021Two imt papers accepted at EACL! Congrats to Lucas, Jaap, Gautier, Elia and Dieuwke. For preprints, check the publications page.
November 17, 2020This is probably the strangest conference presentation ever done in imt. Check the photo in the 'all news' section.
September 15, 2020Two imt papers accepted for EMNLP!
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We are part of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the University of Amsterdam and of the COLT group at the University of Pompeu Fabra.
Elia Bruni is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 790369 (MAGIC).