
See-Kiong Ng
Professor @ National University of Singapore
large language model
large language models
robustness
adversarial training
domain adaptation
pruning
evaluation
reasoning
summarization
software engineering
dialogue system
fact verification
nli
retrieval
benchmark
29
presentations
38
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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

Source Attribution for Large Language Model-Generated Data
Xinyang Lu and 6 other authors

Knowledge Boundary of Large Language Models: A Survey
Moxin Li and 7 other authors

Investigating and Enhancing the Robustness of Large Multimodal Models Against Temporal Inconsistency
Jiafeng Liang and 9 other authors

CodeArena: A Collective Evaluation Platform for LLM Code Generation
Mingzhe Du and 8 other authors

How Does Generation Length Affect Long-Form Factuality
James Xu Zhao and 3 other authors

FACT-AUDIT: An Adaptive Multi-Agent Framework for Dynamic Fact-Checking Evaluation of Large Language Models
Hongzhan Lin and 6 other authors

LongRecipe: Recipe for Efficient Long Context Generalization in Large Language Models
Zhiyuan Hu and 10 other authors

A Federated Framework for LLM-based Recommendation
Jujia Zhao and 4 other authors

Ask-before-Plan: Proactive Language Agents for Real-World Planning
Xuan Zhang and 4 other authors

MAgIC: Investigation of Large Language Model Powered Multi-Agent in Cognition, Adaptability, Rationality and Collaboration
Lin Xu and 7 other authors

Gotcha! Don't trick me with unanswerable questions! Self-aligning Large Language Models for Proactively Responding to Unknown Questions
Yang Deng and 4 other authors

Encoding and Controlling Global Semantics for Long-form Video Question Answering
Thong Nguyen and 5 other authors

On the Multi-turn Instruction Following for Conversational Web Agents
Yang Deng and 5 other authors

Video-Language Understanding: A Survey from Model Architecture, Model Training, and Data Perspectives
Thong Nguyen and 8 other authors

SemRoDe: Macro Adversarial Training to Learn Representations that are Robust to Word-Level Attacks
Brian Formento and 4 other authors

GPTScore: Evaluate as You Desire
Jinlan Fu and 3 other authors