
Liviu Dinu
Professor @ University of Bucharest
transformers
nlp
emotion recognition
cognates
cnn
human-computer interaction
borrowing
mlm
romance languages
machine-generated text
conversational modeling
human-ai interaction
automatic detection
cognates database
borrowing direction romance historical linguistics
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Liviu P. Dinu is professor of Computational Linguistics at University of Bucharest, Computer Science Department, director of Human Language Technologies Research Center, and member of Computer Science and Interdisciplinary Doctoral Schools. His main research is in Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP). Solomon Marcus was his PhD supervisor (obtained in 2003 at University of Bucharest), and in 2014 he defended his habilitation thesis entitled “Similarity and Decision Problems in Computational Linguistics”. In 2007 he received “Grigore C. Moisil” Prize, awarded by the Romanian Academy (for 2005). He has published 2 books, 8 chapters in books, over 170 papers in journals and conferences proceedings (almost all in NLP area), has initiated and managed a number of 13 national and international R&D projects and was involved in other 14 R&D projects. He has also initiated in 2020 a master program in Natural Language Processing at University of Bucharest.
Presentations

Verba volant, scripta volant? Don't worry! There are computational solutions for protoword reconstruction
Liviu Dinu and 6 other authors

It takes two to borrow: a donor and a recipient. Who’s who?
Liviu Dinu and 5 other authors

Team Unibuc - NLP at SemEval-2024 Task 8: Transformer and Hybrid Deep Learning Based Models for Machine-Generated Text Detection
Teodor Marchitan and 2 other authors

ISDS-NLP at SemEval-2024 Task 10: Transformer based neural networks for emotion recognition in conversations
Liviu Dinu and 1 other author

RoBoCoP: A Comprehensive ROmance BOrrowing COgnate Package and Benchmark for Multilingual Cognate Identification
Liviu Dinu and 6 other authors

A Computational Exploration of Pejorative Language in Social Media
Liviu Dinu and 3 other authors

Natural language processing as a tool to identify the Reddit particularities of cancer survivors around the time of diagnosis and remission: A pilot study
Ana-Maria Bucur and 6 other authors

A Computational Exploration of Pejorative Language in Social Media
Liviu Dinu and 3 other authors