
Alan Ramponi
Researcher @ Fondazione Bruno Kessler
language varieties of italy
language grounding
multi-agent
multi-view learning
data analysis
resources and evaluation
language variation
language resources
tool
linguistic diversity
patronizing language detection
annotators' disagreement
annotator-centric nlp
data exploration
human label variation
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presentations
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number of views
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citations
SHORT BIO
Alan Ramponi is a postdoctoral researcher in natural language processing (NLP) at Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Italy, where he is part of the DH research group. Previously, he was a visiting researcher in the NLPnorth group at the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He earned his Ph.D. in NLP from the University of Trento, Italy.
His research focuses on language variation across many dimensions (e.g., languages, dialects, domains, social factors). He is interested in how NLP can contribute to the study of language variation, and how accounting for language variation can contribute to more robust, fair, and inclusive NLP.
Presentations

Delving into Qualitative Implications of Synthetic Data for Hate Speech Detection
Camilla Casula and 3 other authors

Variationist: Exploring Multifaceted Variation and Bias in Written Language Data
Alan Ramponi and 3 other authors

Language Varieties of Italy: Technology Challenges and Opportunities
Alan Ramponi

DiatopIt: A Corpus of Social Media Posts for the Study of Diatopic Language Vari- ation in Italy
Alan Ramponi and 1 other author

DH-FBK at SemEval-2022 Task 4: Leveraging Annotators' Disagreement and Multiple Data Views for Patronizing Language Detection
Alan Ramponi

Features or Spurious Artifacts? Data-centric Baselines for Fair and Robust Hate Speech Detection
Alan Ramponi and 1 other author