
Abdullatif Köksal
PhD Student @ LMU Munich & Cambridge University
large language models
evaluation
domain adaptation
fine-tuning
automatic evaluation
benchmark
compositional generalization
clinical nlp
few-shot learning
fact verification
benchmarking
explainable ai
german
hate speech
transformers
6
presentations
SHORT BIO
Abdullatif Köksal is a second-year ELLIS PhD Student at the University of Munich and the University of Cambridge, advised by Hinrich Schütze and Anna Korhonen. His research interests include few-shot and unsupervised learning in NLP, data-centric methods for effective large language models, and computational social science. He worked as an applied science intern at Amazon Books in Madrid, focusing on structured prediction from long-text documents. Recently, he interned at Google, working on attribution and counterfactuality in large language models.
Presentations

Consistent Document-level Relation Extraction via Counterfactuals
Ali Modarressi and 2 other authors

SynthEval: Hybrid Behavioral Testing of NLP Models with Synthetic Evaluation
Raoyuan Zhao and 5 other authors

TurkishMMLU: Measuring Massive Multitask Language Understanding in Turkish
Arda Yüksel and 4 other authors

LongForm: Effective Instruction Tuning with Reverse Instructions
Abdullatif Köksal and 3 other authors

Sociocultural knowledge is needed for selection of shots in hate speech detection tasks
Antonis Maronikolakis and 2 other authors

BOUN at SemEval-2021 Task 9: Text Augmentation Techniques for Fact Verification in Tabular Data
Abdullatif Köksal and 3 other authors