I am a third-year PhD student in Computer Science (CS) at Université Côte d’Azur, 3IA, Inria, CNRS, I3S, and a member of the Wimmics Research Team working on Implicit and Subtle Abusive Language using Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing (NLP).
My current research interests lie in the intersection of linguistics and NLP. My thesis topic aims to properly represent implicit and subtle (instances with irony, sentiment, exaggeration, circumlocution, etc) for abusive language detection and downstream tasks. After properly representing these notions, we aim to generate counter-narratives automatically to provide an informative answer that counter-argues a message, giving more context to social media users.
Before my PhD, I got my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in CS at Facultad de Matematica, Astronomia, Fisica, y Computacion (FAMAFyC), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba (Argentina). There I graduated with the second-best GPA in 2021 and Special Mention Diploma.