
Zhijiang Guo
Research Scientist @ Noah's Ark Lab
llms
fact-checking
survey
reasoning
evidence retrieval
factuality
personalization
multimodal
large language models
social media
claim detection
explanations
generative language models
interventions
misinformation
10
presentations
10
number of views
SHORT BIO
Zhijiang is a Research Associate at Cambridge University, supervised by Andreas Vlachos and working on automated fact checking. He received his PhD from Singapore University of Technology and Design, where he worked on structured prediction. Before joining Cambridge, he was a visiting student at the University of Edinburgh. He has served as a SPC/PC for IJCAI, AAAI, ACL, EMNLP and NAACL.
Presentations

Knowledge Conflicts for LLMs: A Survey
Rongwu Xu and 6 other authors

DVD: Dynamic Contrastive Decoding for Knowledge Amplification in Multi-Document Question Answering
Jing Jin and 4 other authors

Do We Need Language-Specific Fact-Checking Models? The Case of Chinese
Caiqi Zhang and 2 other authors

ProxyQA: An Alternative Framework for Evaluating Long-Form Text Generation with Large Language Models
Haochen Tan and 10 other authors

TRIGO: Benchmarking Formal Mathematical Proof Reduction for Generative Language Models
Jing Xiong and 13 other authors

Multimodal Automated Fact-Checking: A Survey
Mubashara Akhtar and 5 other authors

Scene Graph Modification as Incremental Structure Expanding
Xuming Hu and 4 other authors

CHEF: A Pilot Chinese Dataset for Evidence-Based Fact-Checking
Xuming Hu and 2 other authors

A Survey on Automated Fact-Checking
Zhijiang Guo and 2 other authors

The Fact Extraction and VERification Over Unstructured and Structured information (FEVEROUS) Shared Task
Rami Aly and 7 other authors