
Bonnie Dorr
domain adaptation
question answering
fact verification
sentiment analysis
large language models
query-focused summarization
toxicity
proposistioanl analysis
topic adaptation
concern detection
table summarization
explainable fact verification
model generalizability; morphological segmentation; cross-linguistic
veracity detection
abstract meaning representations
4
presentations
SHORT BIO
Bonnie J. Dorr is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Florida, Senior Research Scientist at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC), and Professor Emerita of Computer Science at the University of Maryland. Dr. Dorr leads the Natural Language Processing (NLP) Research Laboratory. Her research and project management experience includes deep-language understanding and semantics, large-scale multilingual processing, summarization, and explainable AI and NLP. She has carried out seminal work in cross-language divergence detection, machine translation, paraphrasing and automatic evaluation metrics.
Presentations

AMREx: AMR for Explainable Fact Verification
Chathuri Jayaweera and 2 other authors

The Effect of Data Partitioning Strategy on Model Generalizability: A Case Study of Morphological Segmentation
Zoey Liu and 1 other author

Detoxifying Online Discourse: A Guided Response Generation Approach for Reducing Toxicity in User-Generated Text
Ritwik Bose and 2 other authors

From Stance to Concern: Adaptation of Propositional Analysis to New Tasks and Domains
Brodie Mather and 5 other authors