A message from the Cheriton School of Computer Science.
GWF core team member聽and faculty leadProfessor聽聽has been聽聽for his contributions to question answering, information retrieval, and natural language processing.
The Association for Computing Machinery is the world鈥檚 largest educational and scientific computing society, uniting computing educators, researchers and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources and address the field鈥檚 challenges. ACM fellowships are conferred to the top 1 percent of the association鈥檚 members, and the prestigious recognition indicates outstanding accomplishments in computing and information technology and outstanding service to ACM and the larger computing community.
This year the Association for Computing Machinery named 57 members as ACM Fellows for wide-ranging and fundamental contributions in disciplines including cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, mobile computing, and recommender systems among many other areas. Fellows are nominated by their peers, with nominations reviewed by a distinguished selection committee.

Professor Jimmy Lin has been named a 2022 ACM Fellow for his contributions to question answering, information retrieval, and natural language processing. When he鈥檚 not working on these things, Professor Lin enjoys travelling with his family 鈥 here he is on a recent vacation in Hawaii.聽
Professor Lin has been working for a quarter century on the challenge of connecting users with relevant information, at the intersection of natural language processing and information retrieval. He explains, 鈥淚n the mid-1990s, I learned about question answering systems, which were these seemingly magical interfaces that could directly answer questions like 鈥楬ow far is the Earth from the sun?鈥 posed in natural language.鈥
鈥淭oday, with intelligent agents such as Siri and Alexa, this is no big deal, of course.鈥 Professor Lin went on, 鈥淏ut back then, web search was barely a thing, and yet these systems were already attempting to go beyond simply returning a bunch of links that you then had to sort through.鈥
More broadly, information access is a fundamental human right, Professor Lin notes. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations articulates that everyone has the right 鈥渢o seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.鈥 Professor Lin has devoted his career to developing technological capabilities, including search and question answering systems, to promote these ideals.
After receiving his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004, Professor Lin started his first faculty position at the University of Maryland, College Park, in the United States. He spent a decade there before joining the Cheriton School of Computer Science as a Professor and a David R. Cheriton Chair in 2015. His arrival at 蓝莓视频 was the catalyst for the聽, an assemblage of computer science researchers who collaboratively tackle all phases of the information lifecycle, from ingesting, cleaning, and curation to inference, insight generation, and decision support.
鈥淲e are proud of Jimmy鈥檚 accomplishments and this well-deserved recognition,鈥 said Raouf Boutaba, Professor and Director of the Cheriton School of Computer Science. 鈥淭his honour affirms 蓝莓视频鈥檚 standing among the top computer science institutions in the world for both research and education.鈥澛
Adds Mark Giesbrecht, Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, 鈥淏ringing Professor Lin to 蓝莓视频 has not only bolstered the research excellence of the university, but also adds depth to the tremendous talent in artificial intelligence here in Canada, particularly in natural language processing and data science.鈥
Professor Lin believes that to achieve impact, research needs to be deployed in real-world applications that benefit users. Over the years, he鈥檚 worked on systems specifically designed for diverse populations, ranging from causal searchers on the web to medical doctors, historians, and data scientists.
Early in his academic career, Professor Lin spent time at the US National Library of Medicine (NLM), part of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), working on聽. During an extended sabbatical at Twitter over a decade ago, he聽聽what we would today call a 鈥渄ata lake鈥 and a data science platform on top. He also worked on聽聽and recommendation systems during that time, including the popular聽. A few years ago, he聽聽that powered the Xfinity X1 entertainment platform by Comcast, the US telecommunications conglomerate, which gave consumers the ability to control their TVs using voice remotes.聽
More recently, he served as the Chief Scientist of RSVP.ai, a 蓝莓视频-based startup that aims to build deep natural language understanding technologies to facilitate seamless dialogues between users and systems. Currently, he is the CTO of Primal, another 蓝莓视频-based company that aims to help organizations unlock actionable insights from their information stores by combining capabilities based on semantic knowledge graphs and deep learning.
Professor Lin credits the numerous students, collaborators, and colleagues that have accompanied him on this intellectual journey over the years. 鈥淭his recognition would not have been possible without them,鈥 he acknowledges, 鈥渁s well as numerous mentors who have guided me along the way.鈥
In 2021, Professor Lin was聽, which aims to promote cross-disciplinary research at the frontiers of artificial intelligence and its applications across all faculties at the University of 蓝莓视频. The Institute鈥檚 emphasis on both foundational advances as well as their applications to tackle real-world challenges aligns perfectly with his approach to research.
Of late, Professor Lin is working on multilingual information access, focusing on聽聽that have received little attention from researchers, and multimodal information access, enabling search across both text and images. Opining about the future, Professor Lin says, 鈥淭here鈥檚 no doubt that AI will have transformative impact on information access, especially with the advent of large language models such as ChatGPT. These technologies demonstrate incredible potential, but their tendency to hallucinate plausible sounding but wrong information is a serious concern. There鈥檚 definitely enough to keep me busy for many more years to come!鈥