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Luke Zettlemoyer

Researcher at Facebook

Publications -  344
Citations -  65369

Luke Zettlemoyer is an academic researcher from Facebook. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Parsing. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 278 publications receiving 40896 citations. Previous affiliations of Luke Zettlemoyer include Princeton University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Controlled Crowdsourcing for High-Quality QA-SRL Annotation

TL;DR: In this paper, an improved crowdsourcing protocol for complex semantic annotation, involving worker selection and training, and a data consolidation phase, was presented, which yielded high-quality annotation with drastically higher coverage, producing a new gold evaluation dataset.
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Large-Scale QA-SRL Parsing

TL;DR: A new large-scale corpus of Question-Answer driven Semantic Role Labeling (QA-SRL) annotations, and the first high-quality QA- SRL parser are presented, and neural models for two QA -SRL subtasks are presented: detecting argument spans for a predicate and generating questions to label the semantic relationship.
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IBOTS: agent control through the user interface

TL;DR: The architecture of the ibot, a specialized software agent that exists in the environment of the user interface, and its algorithms for image processing, event management, and state representation are described.
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Grounded Adaptation for Zero-shot Executable Semantic Parsing

TL;DR: GAZP outperforms data-augmentation in the training environment, performance increases with the amount of GAZP-synthesized data, and cycle-consistency is central to successful adaptation.
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Recognizing and Imitating Programmer Style: Adversaries in Program Authorship Attribution

TL;DR: It is found that it is possible for a non-expert adversary to defeat a source code attribution system designed to be adversarially resistant.