Location
226 Hackerman Hall
Research Areas
Artificial intelligence
Machine learning
Natural language processing
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Kevin Duh is an assistant research professor of computer science at the Johns Hopkins University and a research scientist at the Human Language Technology Center of Excellence. He also is affiliated with the Center for Language and Speech Processing. His research interests lie at the intersection of natural language processing and machine learning, specifically in areas relating to multilingual NLP, semantics, and deep learning.

Duh earned his BS (2003) from Rice University and his MS (2006) and PhD (2009) from the University of Washington. Prior to joining Johns Hopkins, he was an assistant professor at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (2012­–2015) and a research associate at NTT Communication Science Laboratories (2009–2012) in Japan.