
Jelke Bloem
Assistant Professor @ University of Amsterdam
digital humanities
bertology
domain adaptation
ground truth
philosophy
interpretability
morphology
lexical semantics
distributional semantics
construction grammar
intrinsic evaluation
cxg
under-resourced languages
concept modeling
linguistic theory
5
presentations
SHORT BIO
Jelke Bloem is an assistant professor in Computational Humanities at the University of Amsterdam, Institute for Logic, Language and Computation. He earned his PhD in 2021 from the University of Amsterdam with a dissertation analysing word order variation in Dutch and Frisian using computational methods. Subsequently, he worked on applications of large language models to philosophy, as well as to linguistics and other text-based humanities.
Presentations

Using Collostructional Analysis to evaluate BERT's representation of linguistic constructions
Jelke Bloem and 1 other author

Comparing domain-specific and domain-general BERT variants for inferred real-world knowledge through rare grammatical features in Serbian
Sofia Lee and 1 other author

Domain-specific Evaluation of Word Embeddings for Philosophical Text using Direct Intrinsic Evaluation
Goya Van Boven and 1 other author

Challenging distributional models with a conceptual network of philosophical terms
Yvette Oortwijn and 5 other authors

Expert Concept-Modeling Ground Truth Construction for Word Embeddings Evaluation in Concept-Focused Domains
Jelke Bloem and 5 other authors