
Pan Lu
mathematical reasoning
language models
benchmark
question answering
deep learning
neural networks
survey
personalization
causal reasoning
symbolic reasoning
data analysis
quantitative reasoning
geometry problem solving
paraphrasing
summarization evaluation
8
presentations
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SHORT BIO
Pan Lu is a 4th-year Ph.D. candidate in the CS Department at UCLA. His research interests lie in trustworthy NLP models, mathematical reasoning, and multimodal learning. His work has led to several publications in top-tier conferences, such as ICLR, NeurIPS, ACL, EMNLP, CVPR, AAAI, and KDD. He is the primary organizer of the NeurIPS 2021 MathAI4ED workshop and NeurIPS 2022 MATHAI workshop, and the primary speaker at the IJCAI 2023 tutorial on mathematical reasoning. He has been acknowledged with various awards, including Amazon Fellowship, UCLA Dissertation Fellowship, Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship Finalist, Microsoft Excellent Intern, Tsinghua University Outstanding Thesis, and NeurIPS Scholar.
Presentations

VDebugger: Harnessing Execution Feedback for Debugging Visual Programs
Xueqing Wu and 6 other authors

Model Editing Harms General Abilities of Large Language Models: Regularization to the Rescue
Jia-Chen Gu and 6 other authors

Are LLMs Capable of Data-based Statistical and Causal Reasoning? Benchmarking Advanced Quantitative Reasoning with Data
Xiao Liu and 5 other authors

TheoremQA: A Theorem-driven Question Answering Dataset
wenhu chen and 8 other authors

A Survey of Deep Learning for Mathematical Reasoning
Pan Lu and 4 other authors

ValueNet: A New Dataset for Human Value Driven Dialogue System
Liang Qiu and 6 other authors

Learning from the Tangram to Solve Mini Visual Tasks
Yizhou Zhao and 5 other authors

Inter-GPS: Interpretable Geometry Problem Solving with Formal Language and Symbolic Reasoning
Pan Lu and 6 other authors