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SHORT BIO
I’m Liam, a second-year PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania, with the Penn NLP group. I am advised by Professor Chris Callison-Burch. My research focuses primarily on large language models and how humans interact with them. In particular, I am interested in human detection of generated text and whether we can apply those insights to automatic detection systems. I am also interested in the practical application of large language models to education.
Presentations

ReDel: A Toolkit for LLM-Powered Recursive Multi-Agent Systems
Andrew Zhu and 2 other authors

MiRAGeNews: Multimodal Realistic AI-Generated News Detection
Runsheng Huang and 3 other authors

FanOutQA: A Multi-Hop, Multi-Document Question Answering Benchmark for Large Language Models
Andrew Zhu and 3 other authors

RAID: A Shared Benchmark for Robust Evaluation of Machine-Generated Text Detectors
Liam Dugan and 7 other authors

Enhancing Human Summaries for Question-Answer Generation in Education
Hannah Gonzalez and 8 other authors

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

A Feasibility Study of Answer-Unaware Question Generation for Education
Liam Dugan and 7 other authors