Leading Scholar in Natural Language Processing and Crowdsourcing
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Chris Callison-Burch is an associate professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, where his work has positioned him as a thought leader in natural language processing (NLP) and crowdsourcing. Before joining Penn, he was a research faculty member at the Center for Language and Speech Processing at Johns Hopkins University, contributing significantly to advancements in the field during his six-year tenure.Chris has held prominent roles in major conferences and organizations, including serving as the General Chair of the ACL 2017 conference, Program Co-Chair for EMNLP 2015, Chair of the Executive Board of NAACL (2011–2013), and Secretary-Treasurer for SIGDAT (2015–2017). His editorial contributions span leading journals such as Transactions of the ACL (TACL) and Computational Linguistics.With over 100 publications that have been cited more than 10,000 times, Chris's research has had a profound impact on computational linguistics. Recognized as a Sloan Research Fellow, he has received prestigious faculty research awards from Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook. His work has also been supported by DARPA and the National Science Foundation (NSF).Chris's research interests focus on the intersections of natural language processing, machine translation, and the innovative use of crowdsourcing to tackle complex computational challenges. His contributions continue to shape the future of AI-driven language technologies and their practical applications.