
Alexander Hoyle
topic models
content analysis
evaluation
large language models
computational social science
document embeddings
decomposition
generation
embeddings
constrained generation
topic modeling
clustering
prompting
semantic textual similarity
question answering
7
presentations
10
number of views
SHORT BIO
I am a fourth-year PhD student working at the University of Maryland's Computational Linguistics and Information Processing lab, where I am advised by Philip Resnik. My research interests involve using interpretable unsupervised methods to study social and cultural phenomena as manifested in language. I'm particularly invested in the evaluation of these methods in the context of their use in computational social science.
Presentations

A SMART Mnemonic Sounds like "Glue Tonic": Mixing LLMs with Student Feedback to Make Mnemonic Learning Stick
Nishant Balepur and 6 other authors

TopicGPT: A Prompt-based Topic Modeling Framework
Chau Pham and 4 other authors

Natural Language Decompositions of Implicit Content Enable Better Text Representations | VIDEO
Alexander Hoyle and 3 other authors

Revisiting Automated Topic Model Evaluation with Large Language Models | VIDEO
Dominik Stammbach and 4 other authors

Promoting Graph Awareness in Linearized Graph-to-Text Generation
Alexander Hoyle and 2 other authors

Evaluation Examples are not Equally Informative: How should that change NLP Leaderboards?
Pedro Rodriguez and 5 other authors

Are Neural Topic Models Broken?
Alexander Hoyle and 3 other authors