
Salvatore Giorgi
University of Pennsylvania
social media
computational social science
large language models
substance use
human computer interaction
recovery
spambots
human attributes
nonsuicidal self-injury
instruction tuning
cross-cultural nlp
llm evaluation
hai
cultural alignment
4
presentations
2
citations
SHORT BIO
Salvatore Giorgi is a Data Scientist working under Dr. Brenda Curtis at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and also a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Pennsylvania working under H. Andrew Schwartz and Lyle Ungar. Research interests include applications to substance use and recovery, as well as relationships between individuals and their communities as expressed through language on social media.
Presentations

Building Knowledge-Guided Lexica to Model Cultural Variation
Shreya Havaldar and 5 other authors

SOCIALITE-LLAMA: An Instruction-Tuned Model for Social Scientific Tasks
Gourab Dey and 8 other authors

Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Substance Use Disorders: A Shared Language of Addiction
Salvatore Giorgi

Characterizing Social Spambots by their Human Traits
Salvatore Giorgi and 2 other authors