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Elias Stengel-Eskin

Johns Hopkins University

visual question answering

semantic parsing

task-oriented dialogue

question generation

large language models

safety

calibration

error correction

clarification

ambiguity

vagueness

graded adjectives

contextualized encoders

subject and object control

natural language understanding

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SHORT BIO

I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Center for Language and Speech Processing at Johns Hopkins University, supervised by Benjamin Van Durme. In August 2023, I will be starting as a Postdoctoral Research Associate with Mohit Bansal at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

In my work, supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, I aim to develop AI agents that can intelligently communicate and collaborate with people. A central focus of this involves communication via language: one line of my work focuses on transforming text into representations of its meaning and exploring how models represent meaning. This has included work on semantic parsing, multimodal grounding, and human-robot interaction.

Another line of work looks at implicit phenomena such as vagueness, underspecification, and ambiguity. While I’ve mostly explored these topics through a linguistic lens, I am interested in their importance to intelligence more broadly.

Presentations

Did You Mean...? Confidence-based Trade-offs in Semantic Parsing

Elias Stengel-Eskin and 1 other author

Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Rephrasing and Analyzing Ambiguous Questions in VQA

Elias Stengel-Eskin and 3 other authors

When More Data Hurts: A Troubling Quirk in Developing Broad-Coverage Natural Language Understanding Systems

Elias Stengel-Eskin and 7 other authors

The Curious Case of Control

Elias Stengel-Eskin and 1 other author

Joint Universal Syntactic and Semantic Parsing

Elias Stengel-Eskin and 4 other authors

Joint Universal Syntactic and Semantic Parsing

Elias Stengel-Eskin and 4 other authors

Joint Universal Syntactic and Semantic Parsing

Elias Stengel-Eskin and 4 other authors

Human-Model Divergence in the Handling of Vagueness

Elias Stengel-Eskin and 2 other authors

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