MBZUAI faculty and students will present 44 papers at the Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP) conference in Singapore. Research topics include disinformation detection, social media analysis, dialogue generation, and Arabic LLMs. Preslav Nakov, Iryna Gurevych, Timothy Baldwin, Alham Fikri Aji, and Muhammad Abdul-Mageed are among the MBZUAI researchers presenting at the conference. Why it matters: MBZUAI's strong presence at a top NLP conference highlights the UAE's growing contributions to cutting-edge AI research and its increasing global prominence in the field.
MBZUAI researchers had 26 papers accepted at ACL 2023, a top NLP conference. Assistant Professor Alham Fikri Aji co-authored eight papers, including one on crosslingual generalization through multitask finetuning (MTF). Deputy Department Chair Preslav Nakov co-authored a paper on a Bulgarian language understanding benchmark dedicated to the memory of Yale Computer Scientist Dragomir R. Radev. Why it matters: MBZUAI's strong presence at ACL highlights its growing influence in the NLP field and its contributions to multilingual AI research.
NYUAD and MBZUAI co-hosted the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP) in Abu Dhabi from December 7-11. EMNLP is a top-tier NLP and AI conference organized by the ACL special interest group on linguistic data (SIGDAT). MBZUAI's Natural Language Processing Department is actively developing NLP datasets and methods to solve social problems. Why it matters: Hosting EMNLP in the UAE highlights the growing importance of NLP research in the region and the increasing contributions of local institutions like MBZUAI to the field.
MBZUAI faculty and researchers had 27 papers accepted at the 2022 NeurIPS conference. 12 MBZUAI faculty members have at least one paper accepted, with Professor Kun Zhang leading with 10 papers. Other faculty with accepted publications include Eric Xing, Le Song, and Fahad Khan. Why it matters: This achievement highlights MBZUAI's growing prominence in the global machine learning research community.
MBZUAI had 22 papers accepted at ICLR 2023, with faculty Kun Zhang co-authoring seven of them. Yuanzhi Li, an affiliated assistant professor at MBZUAI, received an honorable mention for his paper on knowledge distillation. Additionally, a paper co-authored by MBZUAI President Eric Xing was recognized as a top 5% paper at the conference. Why it matters: MBZUAI's strong presence at a top-tier machine learning conference like ICLR demonstrates the university's growing influence and research capabilities in the global AI landscape.