Sebastian Padó

University of Stuttgart, Universität Stuttgart

Names

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Sebastian Padó (Preferred)
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Sebastian Pado

Emails

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****@ims.uni-stuttgart.de
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****@ims.uni-stuttgart.de
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****@cl.uni-heidelberg.de

Education & Career History

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Professor
University of Stuttgart, Universität Stuttgart (ims.uni-stuttgart.de)
2013Present
 
Professor
Institute for Computational Linguistics, Heidelberg University, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg (cl.uni-heidelberg.de)
20102013
 
Assistant Professor
University of Stuttgart, Universität Stuttgart (ims.uni-stuttgart.de)
20092010
 
Postdoc
Stanford University (stanford.edu)
20072009
 
PhD student
Universität des Saarlandes (uni-saarland.de)
20022007
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Gemma Boleda
****@upf.edu
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Coauthor
Jan Snajder
****@fer.hr
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Expertise

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computational semantics, lexical semantics, inference, entailment
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computational social science, discourse analysis
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emotion analysis
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digital humanities, historic document processing
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multilinguality
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cognitive modeling, psycholinguistics
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relation extraction
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computational morphology
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predicate-argument structure, frame semantics, semantic parsing
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model interpretation, explainability
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