
Dmitry Nikolaev
PostDoc @ IMS, University of Stuttgart
interpretability
sentence transformers
explainability
sentence embeddings
attribution
siamese
positioning
bipolar morphological network
hardware implementation
asic
sts
word order
structural probing
feature attribution
sentence transformer
9
presentations
8
number of views
SHORT BIO
Dmitry obtained his combined MA and PhD degrees in French and Celtic studies at the Russian State University for the Humanities in Moscow. He worked on early Irish literature, Old Irish grammar, and phonology of Munster Irish before switching to phonological and morphosyntactic typology and computational linguistics. In 2016–2019, he was a post-doc at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem dividing his time between the Dynamics of Language Lab at the Department of Linguistics and the NLP lab at the Department of Computer Science. In 2019–2021 he was a guest researcher at the Department of Linguistics at Stockholm University, affiliated with the NLP group and the typology group. Currently he is a postdoc with the Institute for Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart.
Presentations

Approximate Attributions for Off-the-Shelf Siamese Transformers
Lucas Möller and 2 other authors

Multilingual estimation of political-party positioning: From label aggregation to long-input Transformers | VIDEO
Dmitry Nikolaev and 2 other authors

An Attribution Method for Siamese Encoders | VIDEO
Lucas Möller and 2 other authors

Investigating semantic subspaces of Transformer sentence embeddings through linear structural probing
Dmitry Nikolaev and 1 other author

Additive manifesto decomposition: A policy domain aware method for understanding party positioning
Tanise Ceron and 2 other authors

Representation biases in sentence transformers
Dmitry Nikolaev and 1 other author

Word-order typology in Multilingual BERT: A case study in subordinate-clause detection
Dmitry Nikolaev

On the Relation between Syntactic Divergence and Zero-Shot Performance
Ofir Arviv and 1 other author

ResNet-like Architecture with Low Hardware Requirements
Elena Limonova and 3 other authors