
Dirk Hovy
education
nlp
large language models
reproducibility
evaluation metrics
soft labels
hard labels
bootstrap sampling
experimental flaws
difficulty classification
4
presentations
SHORT BIO
Dirk Hovy is associate professor of computer science at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. Before that, he was faculty and a postdoc in Copenhagen, got a PhD from USC, and a master's in linguistics in Germany. He is interested in modeling the interaction between language and society, or what language can tell us about society, and what computers can tell us about language. He recently received an ERC Starting grant to explore the effect of sociodemographic variation on NLP models. Dirk has authored over 70 articles on these topics, including 3 best paper awards. He has organized one conference and several workshops (on abusive language, ethics in NLP, and computational social science). Outside of work, Dirk enjoys cooking, running, and leather-crafting. For updated information, see http://www.dirkhovy.com
Presentations

Beyond Flesch-Kincaid: Prompt-based Metrics Improve Difficulty Classification of Educational Texts
Donya Rooein and 3 other authors

Missing Information, Unresponsive Authors, Experimental Flaws: The Impossibility of Assessing the Reproducibility of Previous Human
Anya Belz and 36 other authors

Hard and Soft Evaluation of NLP models with BOOtSTrap SAmpling - BooStSa
Tommaso Fornaciari and 3 other authors

More than words – Integrating social factors into language modeling
Dirk Hovy