
Weijia Xu
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD, USA
machine translation
low-resource
text simplification
controlled text generation
cross-lingual
summarization
regeneration
relevance
human evaluation
non-autoregressive models
constrained
retranslation
4
presentations
SHORT BIO
I am a 5th year PhD student in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland, College Park. I work with my advisor Marine Carpuat and other members of the CLIP lab. My research interests are in natural language processing and machine learning. My current research focus is on improving machine translation for low-resource languages and efficient data utilization via semi-supervised learning.
Presentations

Constrained Regeneration for Cross-Lingual Query-Focused Extractive Summarization
Elsbeth Turcan and 10 other authors

Rule-based Morphological Inflection Improves Neural Terminology Translation
Weijia Xu and 1 other author

Improving Multilingual Neural Machine Translation with Auxiliary Source Languages
Weijia Xu

A Non-Autoregressive Edit-Based Approach to Controllable Text Simplification
Sweta Agrawal and 2 other authors