About Me
Hi! I am a third year doctoral student at Queen Mary University of London. I work on natural language processing for mental health applications, with a focus on synthetic data generation and evaluation.
I am supervised by Prof. Maria Liakata, who leads the project: āCreating time sensitive sensors from language and heterogeneous user generated contentā, and jointly supervised by Dr. Julia Ive. My studies are funded by the DeepMind Scholarship.
I also co-organize the Data Science for Mental Health Interest Group at the Alan Turing Institute.
More broadly, Iām interested in standardizing and improving the quality of textual data. My long-term goals are to develop fair, human-centered, and privacy-preserving language technologies.
Contact
You can find me at c.chim[AT]qmul.ac.uk.