
Xi Ye
Graduate student @ The University of Texas at Austin
in-context learning
explanation
generalization
interpretability
knowledge base
attribution
calibration
citation
kbqa
multi-answer qa
snlp
chain-of-thought
generation reranking efficiency lattices
parametric knowledge of lm
interpretability analysis and evaluation of nlp models
8
presentations
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SHORT BIO
Xi Ye is a final-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science at UT Austin, advised by Greg Durrett. His research focuses on Natural Language Processing and the interpretability of NLP models in particular. Specifically, he is interested in leveraging explanations to steer and calibrate language models for complex textual reasoning tasks. He also works on semantic parsing and program synthesis.
Presentations

Crafting In-context Examples according to LMs’ Parametric Knowledge
Yoonsang Lee and 3 other authors

Effective Large Language Model Adaptation for Improved Grounding and Citation Generation
Xi Ye and 3 other authors

Explanation Selection Using Unlabeled Data for Chain-of-Thought Prompting
Xi Ye and 1 other author

EEL: Efficiently Encoding Lattices for Reranking
Prasann Singhal and 3 other authors

RNG-KBQA: Generation Augmented Iterative Ranking for Knowledge Base Question Answering
Xi Ye and 4 other authors

Can Explanations Be Useful for Calibrating Black Box Models?
Xi Ye and 1 other author

Connecting Attributions and QA Model Behavior on Realistic Counterfactuals
Xi Ye and 2 other authors

Optimal Neural Program Synthesis from Multimodal Specifications
Xi Ye and 3 other authors