
Daphne E Ippolito
Graduate student @ University of Pennsylvania
dataset
language models
generation
sentiment
gpt-3
style transfer
memorization
style
formality
few shot learning
gpt3
llms
few shot
prompt engineering
peai: societal impact of ai
4
presentations
10
number of views
SHORT BIO
Daphne Ippolito is a final-year PhD student at University of Pennsylvania and a research scientist at Google Brain. She is co-advised by Professor Chris Callison-Burch at UPenn and Principal Scientist Douglas Eck at Google. Her research focuses on large-scale neural language models for text generation, spanning multiple dimensions, including decoding strategies, evaluation methods, and use in creative-writing applications.
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Presentations

Real or Fake Text?: Investigating Human Ability to Detect Boundaries Between Human-Written and Machine-Generated Text
Liam Dugan and 4 other authors

The Case for a Single Model that can Both Generate Continuations and Fill-in-the-Blank
Daphne E Ippolito

A Recipe for Arbitrary Text Style Transfer with Large Language Models
Emily Reif and 5 other authors

Deduplicating Training Data Makes Language Models Better
Katherine Lee and 6 other authors