
Xiaodong Yu
Graduate student @ University of Pennsylvania
information extraction
adversarial attacks
question answering
distant supervision
entity linking
decomposition
event linking
automatic hallucination evaluation
retrieval-augmented large language models
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
I am currently a Computer Science Ph.D. student at University of Pennsylvania, as well as a research assistant in the Cognitive Computational Group, advised by Professor Dan Roth. Before coming to Penn, I was a master's student at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
My research generally focuses on Natural Language Processing, and my research interests include Knowledge Retrieval, Open-domain QA, Event/Entity Linking, Event/Entity Coreference Resolution, and Named Entity Recognition. My current research focuses on Open-domain QA.
Presentations

ReEval: Automatic Hallucination Evaluation for Retrieval-Augmented Large Language Models via Transferable Adversarial Attacks
Xiaodong Yu and 4 other authors

Event Linking: Grounding Event Mentions to Wikipedia
Xiaodong Yu and 3 other authors

Learning to Decompose: Hypothetical Question Decomposition Based on Comparable Texts
Ben Zhou and 3 other authors