Yoav Artzi, an associate professor at Cornell Tech, was awarded the Test of Time Award at the ACL 2025 conference in Vienna. This award honors significant research that influences the field long after publication. Artzi's recognition stems from his 2013 paper, co-authored with Luke Zettlemoyer, which developed a weakly supervised learning method for semantic parsers. This work has profoundly shaped how AI systems engage in natural interactions, impacting various technologies including voice assistants and robotics, and advancing instruction-following capabilities in artificial intelligence.
Yoav Artzi has received the Test of Time Award from the Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics for his 2013 paper on weakly supervised learning of semantic parsers.
The award was presented at the ACL 2025 conference in Vienna, recognizing research that has a lasting influence on natural language processing.
Artzi's foundational work has impacted technologies like voice assistants and robotics, marking significant advancements in instruction-following capabilities.
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