
Frank Xu
CMU
code generation
multilingual
user study
code retrieval
data benchmark
2
presentations
1
number of views
SHORT BIO
I am a PhD student at Language Technologies Institute of Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Graham Neubig, working on natural language processing. I received my Bachelor's and Master's degree in Computer Science from ADAPT Lab, Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2019, advised by Kenny Q. Zhu. I work in natural language processing, deep learning, knowledge acquisition/reasoning and computational social science. I make NLP tasks feasible with less human effort by indirect or weak supervision and by building a two-way bridge between natural language text and structured knowledge, logic, relational data. Some topics I am interested include text and code generation, contextualized and goal-oriented conversation, low-resource languages, reading comprehension, knowledge acquisition, reasoning and inference, grounded language learning, interpretable and structured models as well as NLP for social good.
Presentations

MCoNaLa: A Benchmark for Code Generation from Multiple Natural Languages
Zhiruo Wang and 4 other authors

In-IDE Code Generation from Natural Language: Promise and Challenges
Frank Xu