Roberto Navigli
Roberto Navigli (born 1978) is an
Italian computer scientist and
professor in the Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering "Antonio Ruberti" at the
Sapienza University of Rome, where he is also the director of the Sapienza NLP Group. His research focuses on
Artificial Intelligence, specifically on enabling computers to understand and represent
meaning across hundreds of
languages, making significant contributions to various fields within
Natural Language Processing, including
Word Sense Disambiguation,
Entity Linking,
Semantic Role Labeling and
semantic parsing. He created
BabelNet, a multilingual
knowledge graph that brings together knowledge from resources including
WordNet,
Wikipedia,
Wiktionary and
Wikidata. At the core of his research lies the goal of making semantic representations of words and sentences independent of the language in which they are written. More recently, he has focused on
Large Language Models (LLMs), leading the
Minerva project, the first Italian effort for pretraining a LLM from scratch.
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