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See-Kiong Ng

National University of Singapore

adversarial defence

adversarial attacks

domain adaptation

summarization

question generation

transfer

multitask learning

mental health

psychology

implicitness

underspecified language

clarification

speech and multimodality

multilingual learning

prompt learning

12

presentations

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SHORT BIO

See-Kiong Ng (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University), a recipient of the Singapore National Computer Board's overseas scholarship (1986), is currently Professor of Practice at the Department of Computer Science of the School of Computing, National University of Singapore (NUS), and Director, Translational Research for the university's Institute of Data Science. Prior to joining NUS, See-Kiong was the Programme Director of the Urban Systems Initiative by the Science and Engineering Research Council of the Agency of Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).

Presentations

READ-PVLA: Recurrent Adapter with Partial Video-Language Alignment for Parameter-Efficient Transfer Learning in Low-Resource Video-Language Modeling

Thong Nguyen and 7 other authors

Non-Autoregressive Math Word Problem Solver with Unified Tree Structure | VIDEO

Yi Bin and 6 other authors

Identifying {Early Maladaptive Schemas} from Mental Health Question Texts

Sujatha Das Gollapalli and 2 other authors

Socratic Question Generation: A Novel Dataset, Models, and Evaluation

Beng Heng Ang and 2 other authors

Using Punctuation as an Adversarial Attack on Deep Learning-Based NLP Systems: An Empirical Study

Brian Formento and 3 other authors

Polyglot Prompt: Multilingual Multitask Prompt Training

Jinlan Fu and 2 other authors

QSTS: A Question-Sensitive Text Similarity Measure for Question Generation

Sujatha Das Gollapalli and 1 other author

CorefDiffs: Co-referential and Differential Knowledge Flow in Document Grounded Conversations

Lin Xu and 4 other authors

Causal Augmentation for Causal Sentence Classification

Fiona Anting Tan and 4 other authors

NUS-IDS at CASE 2021 Task 1: Improving Multilingual Event Sentence Coreference Identification with Linguistic Information

Fiona Anting Tan and 2 other authors

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