Luke Zettlemoyer
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Luke Zettlemoyer
Summary
Luke Zettlemoyer is a human[1]. He was born on +1978-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a computational linguist[3], computer scientist[4], academic[5], and university teacher[6]. He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[7]
Key Facts
- Luke Zettlemoyer was born on +1978-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's professions included computational linguist[3].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's professions included computer scientist[4].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's professions included academic[5].
- Luke Zettlemoyer worked as a university teacher[6].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's field of work was natural language processing[8].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's field of work was machine learning[9].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's field of work was computational linguistics[10].
- Luke Zettlemoyer was employed by University of Washington[11].
- Among Luke Zettlemoyer's employers was Meta[12].
- Luke Zettlemoyer was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[13].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's doctoral advisor was Michael Collins[14].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's doctoral advisor was Leslie P. Kaelbling[15].
- Luke Zettlemoyer received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers[16].
- Luke Zettlemoyer received the ACL Fellow[17].
- Luke Zettlemoyer is recorded as male[18].
- Luke Zettlemoyer's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Luke Zettlemoyer supervised Raphael Hoffmann as a doctoral student[20].
- Luke Zettlemoyer supervised Mark Yatskar as a doctoral student[21].
- Luke Zettlemoyer supervised Yoav Artzi as a doctoral student[22].
- Luke Zettlemoyer supervised Nicholas Arthur FitzGerald as a doctoral student[23].
- Luke Zettlemoyer supervised Luheng He as a doctoral student[24].
- Luke Zettlemoyer supervised Chloé Kiddon as a doctoral student[25].
- Luke Zettlemoyer supervised Kenton Lee as a doctoral student[26].
- Luke Zettlemoyer supervised Adrienne X. Wang as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Luke Zettlemoyer was born on +1978-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Luke Zettlemoyer was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[13]. Doctoral advisors include Michael Collins[14] and Leslie P. Kaelbling[15], a computer scientist[28], b. 1961[29], of United States[30], awarded the AAAI Fellow[31], specialised in robotics[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computational linguist[3], computer scientist[4], academic[5], and university teacher[6]. Fields of work include natural language processing[8], an academic discipline[33]; machine learning[9], an academic discipline[34]; and computational linguistics[10], an interdisciplinary science[35]. Employers include University of Washington[11], a public research university[36], in United States[37], founded in 1861[38] and Meta[12], a public company[39], in United States[40], founded in 2004[41], headquartered in Menlo Park[42]. Doctoral students include Raphael Hoffmann[20], a computer scientist[43]; Mark Yatskar[21], a computer scientist[44]; Yoav Artzi[22], a computational linguist[45], specialised in computational linguistics[46]; Nicholas Arthur FitzGerald[23], a computer scientist[47]; Luheng He[24], a computer scientist[48]; and Chloé Kiddon[25], a computer scientist[49].
Recognition
Awards received include Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers[16], an early career award[50] and ACL Fellow[17], a science award[51], in United States[52], founded in 2011[53].
Why It Matters
Luke Zettlemoyer is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[7]
His notable doctoral advisees include Chloé Kiddon[54], Adrienne X. Wang[55], Eunsol Choi[56], Christopher Andreas Clark[57], Srinivasan Iyer[58], and Raphael Hoffmann[59].
FAQs
What did Luke Zettlemoyer do for work?
Luke Zettlemoyer worked as computational linguist[3], computer scientist[4], academic[5], and university teacher[6].
Where did Luke Zettlemoyer go to school?
Luke Zettlemoyer was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[13].
What awards did Luke Zettlemoyer receive?
Honors received include Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers[16] and ACL Fellow[17].