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Overview

Andreas Vlachos is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and has a research focus primarily within computer science, with particular attention to artificial intelligence and information systems.

Their work explores a range of topics including topic modeling, natural language processing techniques, misinformation and its impacts, software engineering research, sentiment analysis and opinion mining, explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), and wikis in education and collaboration.

The scientist's recent papers demonstrate engagement with fact-checking and automated verification, reflecting interest in the intersection of natural language processing and misinformation. Recent publications include:

  • A Survey on Automated Fact-Checking, 2022, Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
  • FEVEROUS: Fact Extraction and VERification Over Unstructured and Structured information, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • A Survey on Automated Fact-Checking, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ProoFVer: Natural Logic Theorem Proving for Fact Verification, 2022, Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
  • FEVEROUS: Fact Extraction and VERification Over Unstructured and Structured information, 2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequent co-authors include Michael Schlichtkrull, Rami Aly, Tom Stafford, Zhangdie Yuan, and Georgi Karadzhov, reflecting collaboration across multiple projects.

Publication venues where Andreas Vlachos has contributed most extensively include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Communications of the ACM
  • WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS

Their academic output is concentrated on artificial intelligence with 91 publications, supplemented by contributions to information systems, communication, sociology and political science, and electrical and electronic engineering. The main field of study remains computer science.

Best Publications

  • FEVER: a large-scale dataset for Fact Extraction and VERification

    James Thorne;Andreas Vlachos;Christos Christodoulopoulos;Arpit Mittal

  • Overview of BioCreative II gene mention recognition

    Larry Smith;Lorraine K Tanabe;Rie Johnson nee Ando;Cheng-Ju Kuo

  • Fact Checking: Task definition and dataset construction

    Andreas Vlachos;Sebastian Riedel

  • Emergent: a novel data-set for stance classification

    William Ferreira;Andreas Vlachos

  • Stance detection with bidirectional conditional encoding

    Isabelle Augenstein;Tim Rocktäschel;Andreas Vlachos;Kalina Bontcheva

  • A Survey on Automated Fact-Checking.

    Zhijiang Guo;Michael Sejr Schlichtkrull;Andreas Vlachos

  • Automated Fact Checking: Task Formulations, Methods and Future Directions

    James Thorne;Andreas Vlachos

  • A stopping criterion for active learning

    Andreas Vlachos

  • The Fact Extraction and VERification (FEVER) Shared Task

    James Thorne;Andreas Vlachos;Oana Cocarascu;Christos Christodoulopoulos

  • FEVER: a large-scale dataset for Fact Extraction and VERification

    James Thorne;Andreas Vlachos;Christos Christodoulopoulos;Arpit Mittal

  • Unsupervised and Constrained Dirichlet Process Mixture Models for Verb Clustering

    Andreas Vlachos;Anna Korhonen;Zoubin Ghahramani

  • Merge and Label: A Novel Neural Network Architecture for Nested NER

    Joseph Fisher;Andreas Vlachos

  • Semantic Parsing as Machine Translation

    Jacob Andreas;Andreas Vlachos;Stephen Clark

  • Fake news stance detection using stacked ensemble of classifiers

    James Thorne;Mingjie Chen;Giorgos Myrianthous;Jiashu Pu

  • Guided Neural Language Generation for Abstractive Summarization using Abstract Meaning Representation

    Hardy Hardy;Andreas Vlachos

  • The FEVER2.0 Shared Task

    James Thorne;Andreas Vlachos;Oana Cocarascu;Christos Christodoulopoulos

  • Remotely-executed medical diagnosis and therapy including emergency automation

    John A. Macoviak;Stefanos Poulis;Andreas Vlachos

  • The Fact Extraction and VERification Over Unstructured and Structured information (FEVEROUS) Shared Task

    Rami Aly;Zhijiang Guo;Michael Sejr Schlichtkrull;James Thorne

  • Automated Fact Checking: Task formulations, methods and future directions

    James Thorne;Andreas Vlachos

  • The infinite HMM for unsupervised PoS tagging

    Jurgen Van Gael;Andreas Vlachos;Zoubin Ghahramani

  • Zero-shot Relation Classification as Textual Entailment

    Abiola Obamuyide;Andreas Vlachos

  • Biomedical Event Extraction from Abstracts and Full Papers using Search-based Structured Prediction

    Andreas Vlachos;Mark Craven

  • Model-Agnostic Meta-Learning for Relation Classification with Limited Supervision

    Abiola Obamuyide;Andreas Vlachos

  • Bootstrapping and Evaluating Named Entity Recognition in the Biomedical Domain

    Andreas Vlachos;Caroline Gasperin

  • Noise reduction and targeted exploration in imitation learning for Abstract Meaning Representation parsing

    James Goodman;Andreas Vlachos;Jason Naradowsky

  • Continuous N-gram Representations for Authorship Attribution

    Yunita Sari;Andreas Vlachos;Mark Stevenson

  • Topic or Style? Exploring the Most Useful Features for Authorship Attribution

    Yunita Sari;Mark Stevenson;Andreas Vlachos

Frequent Co-Authors

Sebastian Riedel
Sebastian Riedel University College London
Stephen Clark
Stephen Clark Cambridge Quantum Computing
Ted Briscoe
Ted Briscoe Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
Zoubin Ghahramani
Zoubin Ghahramani University of Cambridge
Isabelle Augenstein
Isabelle Augenstein University of Copenhagen
Kalina Bontcheva
Kalina Bontcheva University of Sheffield
Mark Craven
Mark Craven University of Wisconsin–Madison
Tim Rocktäschel
Tim Rocktäschel University College London
Hong-Jie Dai
Hong-Jie Dai Southwest University
Mark Stevenson
Mark Stevenson University of Melbourne

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