| Jun 01, 2026 | Three new papers accepted in 2026: entity tracking in language models (ICML), multilingual rubric-agnostic reward reasoning (ICLR), and AI misconceptions among Indonesian K-12 teachers (AIED). |
| Mar 25, 2026 | I am honored to be featured in Monash University Indonesia’s Teachers that Transform campaign. |
| Dec 09, 2025 | I organized the Monash Women in AI panel to discuss careers and research in artificial intelligence. |
| Sep 23, 2025 | The Data and Democracy Dialogue 2025 brought together researchers, policymakers, and civil society to examine digital transformation and democratic governance in ASEAN. |
| Sep 08, 2025 | Our Master of Data Science students and researchers traveled to Vienna to present at ACL 2025, the world’s leading NLP conference. Read the Monash feature. |
| Aug 20, 2025 | What Do Indonesians Really Need from Language Technology? A Nationwide Survey has been accepted to EMNLP 2025. |
| May 15, 2025 | Three papers accepted to ACL 2025: NusaAksara, a benchmark for preserving Indonesian indigenous scripts (link); Do Language Models Understand Honorific Systems in Javanese? (link); and a multi-labeled dataset for Indonesian discourse on toxicity and polarization (link). |
| Mar 10, 2025 | WorldCuisines, a massive-scale benchmark for multilingual and multicultural visual question answering, has been accepted to NAACL 2025. |
| Jan 22, 2025 | MetaMetrics, our framework for calibrating text-generation metrics to human preferences, has been accepted to ICLR 2025. |
| Dec 16, 2024 | I just learned about the sudden passing of my undergraduate and master’s advisor. Stéphane was the professor who first introduced me to research. He took a chance on me and involved me—an undergraduate at the time—in his research projects. Since then, I have followed his example by involving undergraduate students in my own research. I will always be grateful for his constant support, friendship, and kindness; and will miss him deeply. |
| Dec 14, 2024 | In the process of updating my website after so long! |