
Guillaume Wisniewski
Associate Professor @ Université Paris Cité, LLF, CNRS
gender bias
biomedical
neural machine translation
interpretability
language model
error analysis
syntactic information
audio
distributed representations
causal analysis
syntactic representation
linguistically motivated decison
joeynmt
analyzing machine transation
artificial language
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Guillaume Wisniewski is an Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics at Université de Paris in the Linguistics Department. Before that, he was an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department of Université Paris Saclay and a member of LIMSI. His research interests lie in the application of machine learning to study language.
Presentations

Establishing degrees of closeness between audio recordings along different dimensions using large-scale cross-lingual models
Maxime Fily and 4 other authors

Using Artificial French Data to Understand the Emergence of Gender Bias in Transformer Language Models | VIDEO
Lina Conti and 1 other author

Assessing the capacity of transformer to abstract syntactic representations: a contrastive analysis based on long-distance agreement
Bingzhi Li and 1 other author

Analyzing Gender Translation Errors to Identify Information Flows between the Encoder and Decoder of a NMT System
Guillaume Wisniewski and 3 other authors

The SPECTRANS System Description for the WMT22 Biomedical Task
Lichao Zhu and 4 other authors

Are Transformers a Modern Version of ELIZA? Observations on French Object Verb Agreement
Bingzhi Li and 2 other authors

Screening Gender Transfer in Neural Machine Translation
Lichao Zhu and 3 other authors