Date and Time: 28/05/26, 5pm CET
Speaker: Jorge Rico Ródenas, Director of the NLP Area, Sigma Cognition
Presentador: Por anunciar
Abstract:
The technology required to protect individual privacy is increasingly essential in a world where data collection by corporations and governments is growing exponentially. Neural models and large language models contribute to the development of increasingly reliable personal information detection systems. Nevertheless, anonymisation continues to present a series of challenges. These challenges concern the maintenance of the balance between utility and privacy, the risk of re-identification, anonymisation in multimedia documents, and the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence. This lecture will present some of these issues and the approach being taken to address them through a multimodal anonymisation project carried out by Sigma Cognition.
Bio: Jorge Rico is the Director of the Natural Language Processing Area at Sigma Cognition. Over the past 12 years, he has coordinated and developed projects related to data annotation, natural language processing, machine learning, and large language models. He is an expert in text classification, entity recognition, automatic summarisation, question-and-answer systems, and dialogue systems. Previously, he worked at the CSIC Phonetics Laboratory and the Royal Spanish Academy (Real Academia de la Lengua). He is a visiting lecturer on the Master's programme in Language Science and Hispanic Linguistics at UNED.
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