profile picture

Xiaoqing Zheng

Fudan University, Shanghai, China

nlp

large language model

adversarial robustness

data augmentation

machine learning

text classification

unsupervised

neural networks

semantic parsing

large language models

adversarial training

representation

synthetic data

neuroscience

certified robustness

10

presentations

7

number of views

SHORT BIO

Xiaoqing Zheng is an associate professor of the School of Computer Science at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from Zhejiang University. He has been doing research on semantic data integration during his stay at the information technology group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as an international faculty fellow. He also visited the natural language processing and machine learning groups at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) as a visiting researcher. His research interests include natural language processing and machine learning.

Presentations

Advancing Parameter Efficiency in Fine-tuning via Representation Editing

Muling Wu and 9 other authors

Aligning Large Language Models with Human Preferences through Representation Engineering

Wenhao Liu and 9 other authors

Hallucination Detection for Generative Large Language Models by Bayesian Sequential Estimation

Xiaohua Wang and 4 other authors

Parameter Efficient Multi-task Fine-tuning by Learning to Transfer Token-wise Prompts

Muling Wu and 8 other authors

Enhancing Unsupervised Semantic Parsing with Distributed Contextual Representations

Xiaoqing Zheng and 1 other author

ertified Robustness to Text Adversarial Attacks by Randomized [MASK]

Xiaoqing Zheng

Towards Adversarially Robust Text Classifiers by Learning to Reweight Clean Examples

Jianhan Xu and 6 other authors

Improving the Adversarial Robustness of NLP Models by Information Bottleneck

Cenyuan Zhang and 5 other authors

Searching for an Effective Defender: Benchmarking Defense against Adversarial Word Substitution

Zongyi Li and 7 other authors

Defense against Synonym Substitution-based Adversarial Attacks via Dirichlet Neighborhood Ensemble

Yi Zhou and 4 other authors

Stay up to date with the latest Underline news!

Select topic of interest (you can select more than one)

PRESENTATIONS

  • All Presentations
  • For Librarians
  • Resource Center
  • Free Trial
Underline Science, Inc.
1216 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001, USA

© 2025 Underline - All rights reserved