Muhammad Okky Ibrohim
Research Fellow in Computational Social Science at the University of Tartu
Muhammad Okky Ibrohim is a research fellow in computational social science at the Institute of Social Studies, University of Tartu. He defended his PhD in the University of Turin in computer science.
Previously, he has experience in NLP research in the academic (as a lecturer in a university), government (as a researcher in the smart city division), and industrial fields (as an NLP engineer in an NLP-focused start-up). Currently, his research focuses on NLP for sustainability and social good, e.g. structured sentiment analysis, topic analysis, hate speech detection, abusive language detection, etc. In this research team he acts as a text mining expert, who is responsible for historical data analysis, which includes (but is not limited to) data collection, classifying topic disambiguity, analysing the sentiment (and stance), and time series topic model analysis.
