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Yoav Artzi

Associate Professor of Computer Science
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About

Yoav Artzi is an associate professor of computer science at Cornell Tech and the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. His research focuses on developing models and learning methods for natural language understanding and generation in interactive systems.

Artzi’s research group at Cornell Tech is anchored in natural language processing and machine learning, and often extends to robotics, computer vision, and cognitive science. He is also a member of the Cornell Language, Interaction, and Learning (LIL) Lab.

Artzi received an NSF CAREER award, and his work has also been acknowledged by awards and honorable mentions at ACL, EMNLP, NAACL, and IROS. He holds a B.Sc. from Tel Aviv University and a Ph.D. from the University of Washington.

In addition, Artzi is the associate faculty director of arXiv, a research-sharing platform maintained and operated by Cornell Tech.

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Research areas
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing (CS)
Contact
yoav@cs.cornell.edu
Location
NYC
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Cornell Tech
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Faculty (Department)
Computer Science
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NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER)

National Science Foundation
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