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Benjamin Piwowarski
1st grade researcher in CNRS
Benjamin Piwowarski is a 1st grade researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), working within the Machine Learning and Information Access (MLIA) team at the Institute of Intelligent Systems and Robotics (ISIR) at Sorbonne Université.23 His research primarily focuses on Natural Language Processing, Information Retrieval, and Machine Learning.14
Education and Career
- PhD in Computer Science from Université Paris 6, completed in 2003.
- Master's in Applied Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition from Université Paris 6 in 1999.
- Bachelor's degrees in Mathematics applied to Social Sciences and Psychology from Université Paris 5, both completed in 1997.2
Piwowarski has been a researcher at CNRS since 2011, and prior to that, he held a postdoctoral position at Glasgow University from April 2008 to August 2011.5 He has also contributed significantly to the field through numerous publications and research projects, with over 4,000 citations on Google Scholar.1
Notable Contributions
Some of his notable works include research on user engagement, multilingual summarization, and the application of quantum theory to information retrieval.1 His work has been recognized in various international conferences and journals, highlighting his impact on computational linguistics and related fields.