
Ashiqur KhudaBukhsh
University
active sampling
help speech detection
rohingya refugee crisis
india-pakistan conflict
hope speech detection
polyglot word embedding
insight mining using bert
opinion mining using bert
2019 indian election
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SHORT BIO
Ashique KhudaBukhsh is currently a Project Scientist at the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Prior to this role, he was a postdoc mentored by Prof. Jaime Carbonell at CMU. His Ph.D. thesis (Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University, also advised by Prof. Jaime Carbonell) focused on referral networks, an emerging area at the intersection of Active Learning and Game Theory. His Master's thesis at the University of British Columbia (UBC), advised by Prof. Kevin Leyton-Brown and Prof. Holger H. Hoos, focused on automated algorithm design for combinatorial hard problems. His current research focus is in Computational Social Science. In this field, he is interested in analyzing globally important events in South East Asia and developing methods for noisy social media texts generated in this linguistically diverse region.
Presentations

Mining Insights from Large-scale Corpora Using Fine-tuned Language Models
Ashiqur KhudaBukhsh

Hope Speech Detection: A Computational Analysis of the Voice of Peace
Ashiqur KhudaBukhsh

The Refugee Experience Online: Surfacing Positivity Amidst Hate
Ashiqur KhudaBukhsh