A research team led by Professor Heeseok Lim from the Department of Computer Science at Korea University has had five papers accepted simultaneously at ACL 2025, the world’s leading conference on natural language processing.
On June 7, Korea University announced that the team has demonstrated international research competitiveness in the fields of AI and natural language processing.
The five papers address key challenges in natural language processing, including: ▲ improving the efficiency of multilingual transfer learning ▲ information extraction using syntactic information ▲ refining unstructured data ▲ and evaluation of instruction tuning data.
The results of this research offer solutions to common industry problems such as OCR errors (where characters are misrecognized or omitted in scanned documents and images) and issues with unstructured text (where ambiguous data structures make processing and analysis difficult), and can be applied to information system design.
Professor Lim stated, "This achievement goes beyond quantitative results and directly addresses the fundamental challenges of natural language processing technology."
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