
Farhan Samir
Graduate student @ University of British Columbia
data augmentation
morphology
linguistics
morphological inflection
computational morphology
model evaluation
keyword spotting
speech dataset
vision-language models
cultural diversity
multilingual speech processing
low-resource
multicultural understanding
multilingual
3
presentations
SHORT BIO
I’m Samir, a third-year PhD student in the Natural Language Processing Group at the University of British Columbia. My research is supported by a Doctoral Scholarship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). I'm broadly interested in applied and theoretical aspects of multilingual natural language processing, and I work with both text and audio modalities. For the 2023-2024 academic year, I'm a visiting researcher at the University of Washington NLP group.
Presentations

Locating Information Gaps and Narrative Inconsistencies Across Languages: A Case Study of LGBT People Portrayals on Wikipedia
Farhan Samir and 4 other authors

The taste of IPA: Towards open-vocabulary keyword spotting and forced alignment in any language
Jian Zhu and 3 other authors

Understanding Compositional Data Augmentation in Typologically Diverse Morphological Inflection
Farhan Samir and 1 other author