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CIIR Talk Series

25 Feb
Friday, 02/25/2022 1:30pm to 2:30pm
CS 150/151; Zoom
Seminar

Title: Integrating NLP into Information-Centric User Interfaces

Abstract: Natural Language Processing has undergone head-spinning advances over the last 5-10 years.  At the same time, user interfaces for search have remained fairly static.   Has NLP advanced enough to more actively aid searchers in the search process?    In this talk I will summarize some recent work by my lab and with other collaborators on integration of summarization and question answering into news chat interfaces and harnessing NLP and HCI to make scholarly documents more understandable.

Bio: Marti Hearst is a Professor at UC Berkeley in the School of Information and the Computer Science Division. Her research encompasses user interfaces with a focus on search, information visualization with a focus on text, computational linguistics, and educational technology. She is the author of Search User Interfaces, the first academic book on that topic. She co-founded the ACM Learning@Scale conference, is a former President of the Association for Computational Linguistics, a member of the CHI Academy and the SIGIR Academy, an ACM Fellow, and has received four Excellence in Teaching Awards from the students of UC Berkeley. She received her PhD, MS, and BA degrees in Computer Science from UC Berkeley and was a member of the research staff at Xerox PARC.

To attend this talk via Zoom, click here. Participants will need a passcode to attend this event. If you need the passcode for this series, please see the event advertisement on the seminars email list or reach out to Alex Taubman. For any questions about this event with the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval, please contact Jean Joyce.