
Shomir Wilson
text generation
privacy
pretrained language models
knowledge graphs
sentiment analysis
interpretability
language model
covid19
localization
social support
applications
privacy policy
nlp for social good
ethics in nlp
web crawling
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presentations
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citations
SHORT BIO
Dr. Shomir Wilson is an Assistant Professor of Information Sciences and Technology at The Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pennsylvania, USA. His research interests span natural language processing, artificial intelligence, digital privacy, and computational social science. Prior to joining Penn State he held postdoctoral positions in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science and the University of Edinburgh's School of Informatics. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, and his B.S. in Computer Science, B.S. in Mathematics, and B.A. in Philosophy from Virginia Tech.
Presentations

An Audit on the Perspectives and Challenges of Hallucinations in NLP
Pranav Narayanan Venkit and 7 other authors

The Sentiment Problem: A Critical Survey towards Deconstructing Sentiment Analysis
Pranav Narayanan Venkit and 6 other authors

Automated Ableism: An Exploration of Explicit Disability Biases in Sentiment and Toxicity Analysis Models
Pranav Narayanan Venkit and 2 other authors

Nationality Bias in Text Generation
Pranav Narayanan Venkit and 4 other authors

A Study of Implicit Bias in Pretrained Language Models against People with Disabilities
Pranav Narayanan Venkit and 2 other authors

Breaking Down Walls of Text: How Can NLP Benefit Consumer Privacy?
Abhilasha Ravichander and 4 other authors

Privacy at Scale: Introducing the PrivaSeer Corpus of Web Privacy Policies
Mukund Srinath and 2 other authors

Effects of Online Self-Disclosure on Receiving Social Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jooyoung Lee and 3 other authors