🚆 Last week, I started a 3-months visit to the Language and Dialogue Technologies (LanD) research team at Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK in Trento, Italy 🗻 🇮🇹 . It's been an amazing first week, meeting plenty of great colleagues and working
Fête des Startups: Inria Startup Studio
💻 Really happy to have been part of the Fête des Startups. It was a great chance to learn more about the Inria Startup Studio program and chat with other researchers and PhD students who have been part of this journey
Journée Natural Language Argumentation
💻 Happy to have participated in the "Natural Language Argumentation Day" and contributed to its organization with friends and colleagues from the WIMMICS team. It was a great chance to meet great researchers and learn more about argumentation technologies.
Interview by the TV program "AHI LO VES"
📺🎙️ I was interviewed on the show 'AHI LO VES' on Canal 2 of Salta, Argentina, where I had the opportunity to share my research in hate speech detection using artificial intelligence. A special thanks to Raúl Vargas for
"Un egresado de la UNC rastrea discursos de odio en las redes con inteligencia artificial"
📰 Hoy Día Córdoba recently interviewed me about my research on Implicit and Subtle Hate Speech Detection at Université Côte d'Azur—many thanks to Marcelo Lucero for the post and to Hoy Día Córdoba for the space. The full
Presented Seminar: "Descrifrando mensajes implícitos y sutiles en discursos de odio"
I was invited to give a seminar at Universidad Nacional de Cordoba about abusive language detection, where I had the chance to present the work of two recent publications: "An In-depth Analysis of Implicit and Subtle Hate Speech Messages&
Highlights of EACL 2023
At the beginning of May, I participated in the EACL 2023 conference, where I presented my first publication during my Ph.D. entitled "An In-depth Analysis of Implicit and Subtle Hate Speech Messages". Here, I share my experience
Presentation of my PhD Thesis Topic at "Ma These en 180 Secondes"
I presented my work "Subtle Abusive Language Detection" at "Ma thèse en 180 secondes", a francophone competition where PhD students have to explain their thesis topic in 180 seconds to a broad audience. It was definitely