
Sharon Levy
Post-graduate student @ Johns Hopkins University
adversarial attack
robustness
multilingual
evaluation
bias
fairness
education
dialogue system
benchmarking
interpretability
multilinguality
multimodal
automation
safety
bias and fairness
6
presentations
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SHORT BIO
Sharon is an incoming Assistant Professor at Rutgers University Computer Science, starting in Fall 2024. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University, working with Mark Dredze and Michelle Kaufman. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of California Santa Barbara, where she worked with William Wang. Her research focuses on natural language processing, with an emphasis on Responsible AI. Sharon works on problems relating to fairness, trustworthiness, and safety. She has spent summers as a research intern at AWS AI, Meta, and Pinterest. Sharon is a 2022 EECS Rising Star and a recipient of the Amazon Alexa AI Fellowship for Responsible AI.
Presentations

Evaluating Biases in Context-Dependent Health Questions
Sharon Levy and 4 other authors

Gender Bias in Decision-Making with Large Language Models
Sharon Levy and 4 other authors

Lost in Translation? Translation Errors and Challenges for Fair Assessment of Text-to-Image Models on Multilingual Concepts
Michael Saxon and 5 other authors

Comparing Biases and the Impact of Multilingual Training across Multiple Languages
Sharon Levy and 8 other authors

ASSERT: Automated Safety Scenario Red Teaming for Evaluating the Robustness of Large Language Models
Alex Mei and 2 other authors

HybriDialogue: An Information-Seeking Dialogue Dataset Grounded on Tabular and Textual Data
Kai Nakamura and 4 other authors